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ambreen khan

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Yes, you can provided you manage time and ofcourse cope up with both the courses. There are many colleges which offer evening classes for B.Ed.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Biswal,
Be specific if you want to know for B.Sc or M.Sc abroad.

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SIVASISH KOCHA student pursuing b.tech in Comp. Sc

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Well, this totally depends on what the college says. But in general, you can opt for M.Sc physics or chemistry after doing your Bachelors in computer science provided that you did well in physics and maths for M.Sc physics and chemistry for M.Sc chemistry. That means, if you were not having chemistry subject while doing your Bachelors in computer science then you are not eligible for M.Sc chemistry. Similarly, if you were not having the physics and maths subjects then you are not eligible for M.Sc physics. Moreover, if you had those subjects doesn't confirm your eligibility, as you must score good in those subjects which vary according
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Shreemad Patel

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Hello Santanu Kumar Jena,
Enter your rank in the link given below and get the list of the best colleges, if NIT-Rourkela is in the list, you can be sure of admission:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-branch-predictor
Hope this helps! All the best for your admission!

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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Hey there,
NIT, Calicut and NIT, Rourkela are the top two NITs among the top 5 NITs.
So, there is no comparison among both the NITs.
However, if you like physics then engineering physics branch is made for guys like you.

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