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Vivek KumarWriter by hobby coder by choice

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You can directly take admission in Amity by donation else you have to give one simple exam conducted by Amity in which you have to score just average and you will get the admission.

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Vivek KumarWriter by hobby coder by choice

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If you do M.Sc. from IIT Roorkee, then it's a high probability that you will land up in a job. For more information, please visit this link. https://www.iitr.ac.in/departments/MA/pages/Placement_Statistics.html

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Vivek KumarWriter by hobby coder by choice

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The scope is less, but still if you're an above average student then you can go for government job preparation.

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Yes, you may be eligible to apply for M.Tech.
After completing M.Sc. In Physics, you may be eligible to apply for M.Tech after clearing an entrance exam, i.e. GATE.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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After completing your B.Sc Course in Physics, there are many career opportunities open for you, such as research analyst, a teacher, lab assistant etc. But, if you go with a further study such as M.Sc. Degree, M.Sc Ph.D dual degree, Joint M.Sc. Ph.D. courses then you can become a scientist and apply for CSIR NET Exam also.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Courses in B.Ed colleges in India are from two years to one year. The duration of B.Ed course was extended from 1 year to two years in 2014.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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It depends upon your cv, while the course is very good, but if your college reputation is not good or your academic performance is poor then you should not expect a good placement.

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