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Harshit Jain

Guide-Level 14

You can prepare for IIT JEE and other engineering exams simultaneously. If you get selected next year and get admission in any reputed institute then you can drop your B.Sc and go for B.Tech. Otherwise other option is to complete B.Sc and then M.Sc. After that you can pursue M.Tech.

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rahul r

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The Bachelor's degree course in physics acts as the base to study various higher education courses. Upon completion of the course, the candidate can go for Master's degree in various specialized areas. There is provision to go for higher education after Master's degree in physics. The list of the possible courses after B.Sc physics are mentioned below.
Master of Science (M.Sc) courses are offered in areas mentioned here:
Physics
Applied Physics and Ballistics
Applied Physics
Bio Physics
Engineering Physics
Geophysics
Marine Geo Physics
Medical Physics
Renewable Energy
Other Masters level courses in physics:
M.Sc. (Physics) + Certificate Program in
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Harshabh Tiwari

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Mtech is always going to help you with you higher studies, does not guarantee to enhance the capability to create start up.

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Soumyaranjan Send

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Yes, you can go through JAM. Take 1 year preparation for the same since you are not a science student, you have to give time to it. If you are from civil, electronics or any physics related branch then it will be more helpful for you.

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Ankur Sharma

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First, go for the basics of physics and try to understand the unit system then it will be an easy task for you to score in the physics exam.

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Saumya Singhthe important thing is not to stop questionin

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No, for PhD in a particular subject you should have the PG in the same subject.

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Venush N

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He has many options. If he do PMCS after PUC, he can work in Software Company or else he can be able to become a lecturer in engineering college also.

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