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Neha Garg

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Hi,
There are many options that you can choose after your post-graduation. You can grow your career in public as well as in the private sector.
If you want to choose your career as a Junior Research Fellow or an Assistant Professor then you can apply for the NET JRF Exam. You are eligible to take this exam if you have a minimum of 55% marks in your Post graduation. You also can find various opportunities in a governmental organization like DRDO, VSSC, ISRO, SSPL, etc.
You can also apply for jobs in Energy Plants, Automobile Industry.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Sagar,
It is possible to study abroad. First of all, you must have very good grades in your B.Sc projects and internships are also very imp. Secondly, since there are many countries and universities you have to do some research and narrow down your choice. You have to check university admission requirements, the fees, admission deadlines, language requirements, etc. In addition, some places like US and Canada do not accept Indian 3-year degree. Similarly, different universities have different requirements. You may have to take GRE. IELTS or TOEFL for English language proficiency is also required. You can check UK, Australia, New Zea
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Kavya Mehra

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Yes, you can, if you have scored more than 50% marks.

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Ramit Arora

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No, it's not, for the list of courses, checkout the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/mdu-maharshi-dayanand-university-rohtak-20576/courses/bsc-bc

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To know about the seat availability for general category students in M.Sc physics, I would advice you to call the college on - 0364-2721012 and 2550067.

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kanu vashisht

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Top Physics and Astronomy Colleges in India:
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, IIT Bombay's Department of Physics is one of the best in India.
Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore
IIT Madras
IIT Delhi
IIT Kanpur
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) Mumbai
Delhi University
IIT Kharagpur.
Explore now as per you on the NEST.

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Anjali Sharma

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Eligibility of the Master of Technology [M.Tech] (Aeronautical Engineering)
For being eligible for this course, candidate must have a recognized undergraduate degree in B.Tech/ BE in Aeronautical or allied branches. The minimum required percentage is 50% in graduation. However, it may differ from institute to institute. The preferred mode to take admission for M.Tech in Aeronautical Engineering is entrance exam. Generally, the scores of PGCENT, TANCENT and GATE are accepted for admissions in M.Tech Aeronautical Engineering. However, some universities may conduct their own entrance test. Most of the institutions accept scores of entrance
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Rohit Khalekar

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There are many jobs opportunities in various areas, where you can try, or if you are willing to pursue higher degrees, then you can go for M.Sc. You can even prepare for IIT JAM exam which is held for M.Sc. Admission in top colleges of India such as IITs, NIT's, etc.

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shikhar singhBuilding Digital Businesses.

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It is an issue of your choice. If you like to teach in the field of physics, then go with the study of physics.

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