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Physics is the mother of all sciences, engineering and technology. There are lot of career opportunities. Graduate can be employed in schools, colleges, government and private organisations and in different industries. Organisations like DRDO, ISRO, space research centres hire physics graduates. If you want to pursue further education, there is a huge number of options in an M.Sc. Degree including:
Physics, acoustics, bio physics, applied physics, geophysics, nuclear sciences, atomic and molecular sciences, astrophysics, renewable energy, etc. Further Ph.D. can also be done.

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Ishu Singhal

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If you have filled your choices, the same may be changed on the spot round only and the same depends upon number of seat left.

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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Without B.Ed, you can't appear in CTET. After completion of B.Ed, you will be eligible for that.

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Vishal Juneja

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There are different exams such as JAM, GS, JEST and many other state or central university exam through which you can get admission in Masters or Integrated Master courses and most of them do have a syllabus of Bachelor's course where GS and JEST little bit more advanced syllabus, but questions you'll find there are about basics and to judge how good are you in problem solving skills including how clearly you understood the topics. So when you are willing to prepare for any entrance exam your main focus must be to understand each and every concept rather than just solving and learning problem solving using formulae.

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Shiksha Kumari

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If you have a mark sheet with the average percentage not including Maths, then you can apply for admissions. But, the course should be a PCB one. So, apply for higher studies, you need to ensure that you have your mark sheet, so that you don't face any problem at later stages.

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Kadamb Sachdeva

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Hello, There is no restriction for the number of attempts in IIT JAM Exam. But if you want to appear in IIT JAM Exam then, you need to satisfy the eligibility criteria first. Click here http://bit.ly/2LDciKV to check the eligibility criteria for IIT JAM Exam. IIT JAM Exam is one of the toughest exams conducted in India. So, prepare yourself well for it. It will be conducted on 10th Feb 2019. Best of Luck!

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Shyam Sharma

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Yes, you can opt for chemistry honours but please visit to the respective university/ college to check their eligibility criteria. And yes, there are many college who offer chemistry honours without maths.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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You can:
a) Pursue a Master's degree from IIT via JAM or from any other university in Physics and earn a Ph.D later on. You can also do Integrated Ph.D by applying and getting a good rank in JEST TIFR, IISER, etc.
B) Pursue your Master's degree from any IIT or from any other University on Physics and then pursue M.Tech later by applying for GATE.
C) Give an entrance test and get a good rank and get into some good engineering colleges.
D) Do Bachelors in Education (B.Ed) for a teaching job.
E) M.Sc in nuclear physics.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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Yes, you can apply, as in distance mode the course duration is minimum 2 year and maximum 5 year. All the best.

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Hello,
Every college have different B.Sc preferable books. So, remember to be specific about college / university before questioning for better results.

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