Engineering Physics
Hi aspirants
yes for sure . After completing any Engineering degree people can write TGC exam.
Eligibility of the candidate must be in the age between of 20 years to 27 years . Candidates who passed the Engineering Degree course or in the final year of Engineering Degree course are eligible to apply to TGC exam. the candidate should be unmarried.
Selection Process is based on Psychological Aptitude Test and SSB Interview and Medical Examination .
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Hey,
B.TECH Biotechnology deals with using technological principles in the biological or living systems. It is the integration of both biological sciences and technological world. You can know more about B.TECH Biotechnology in detail over here: https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-biotechnology
Whereas, if we come to Engineering Physics, it is for those candidates who are interested both in research as well as engineering field. You can get to know some of the new and allied fields of Physics along with concepts of engineering. Know more here: https://www.careers360.com/courses/engineering-physics-course
As, now, you can see, B.TECH in Biotechnology is more focused towards using technology for Biological sciences while Engineering physics deals with physics aspects. So, you can choose any of the course, between them, by seeing your area of interest. Both of these courses offers a good exposure an note that, you can only o good in a particular field, if you are really interested in it. So, choose based on your interest and future prospect of what you want to do further.
Delhi technological university offers both Engineering physics and Biotechnology
Government job for Engineering physics candidates can try for
more over candidates can apply jobs in development in high-technology industries like novel materials, lasers, microdevices, microelectronics and telecommunication. Candidates with qualified engineering physics degree can get job opportunities in other field like software development, computer design, communications technology, nanotechnology and biotechnology as well.
B. tech Biotechnology you have lots of options in both private and public sector some are
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Hi there,
PFB the difference between the two!
BSc Physics
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Thank you!
Pretty much you can do most of the Applied Physics. But it can be intermediating for you to go for theoretical physics since it required comprehensive physical ideas.
Now some of the best topics which have equal scope for Theorists as well as Experimentalist/ Engineering Physicist are provided below:
All this fields are the emerging fields of physics which you can study and do research and you will just get fascinated by the subject itself.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello Aspirant,
Engineering physics integrated is a research based course. So pursue it if you are really interested in Physics. You can also pursue this course if you are into working as a professor or research fellow. Average package offered is 4 to 6 LPA. You can find further information on the course in the link provided below. Hope this helps and Good luck.
https://www.careers360.com/university/national-institute-of-technology-agartala/btech-and-mtech-engineering-physics-dual-degree-course
As we go through the latest cut-offs of JEE-Main 2020 of JOSAA 6th round then it shows that the closing OBC rank for NIT Calicut was 4774 for Engineering Physics branch in NIT Calicut under Other state quota for OBC category. Now to secure such rank you should have your JEE-Main 2021 score at least 130 marks out of 300 and percentile should be around 97-97.5 .
You can check out marks Vs ranks Vs Percentile from the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-marks-vs-percentile
Or
You can also use JEE-Main Rank Predictor to predict your rank :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor
You can check out the latest cut-offs from the link given below :-
https://josaa.nic.in/Result/Result/currentorcr.aspx
Note that the above prediction is made on the basis of latest cut-offs available on official website of JOSAA or CSAB and the cut-offs are bound to change every year depending upon various factors such as the number of candidates appearing in an examination, the number of candidates qualifying an examination, difficulty level of the paper, and so on.
To have a list of all those colleges which you can get based upon your marks, category, and state you can use JEE-Main College Predictor:-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
If you are preparing for JEE-Main 2021 or 2022 then I would recommend you to check the resources made by our experts to help aspirants like you in the best and smart preparation of JEE-Main 2021 or 2022 :-
https://learn.careers360.com/jee-main-coaching/?utm_source=%20QnA
I hope this information helps you.
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Engineering Physics UG and PG Degree in IIT are mainly through JEE/GATE. After B.Sc. you may appear for IIT JAM followed by admission in M.Sc. Physics 2 Years Course.
For more information about IIT Jam do follow the link below
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam/amp
Hello,
engineering in Physics
bsc physics
Overall comparison to these two subjects engineering in Physics is less popular in India and has low scope where as bsc physics is better than this.
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In India, scope in Physics is mainly limited to the Public or Private Research Sector. Incase you want to pursue a Career in Industry , you may plan a Masters/Doctoral Degree from US amd Other Top Countries for better career scope and opportunities.
In India, after Engineering Physics/BS/B.Sc in Physics, you may pursue Masters from some of the Top IITs, IISER or IISc Bangalore followed by a career in Professional Research or Academia. Many PSUs and Public Research Organizations like ISRO, DRDO, BARC, CSIR recruit Physicists.
For more information, curriculum, scope of Engineering Physics do follow the link below
https://www.careers360.com/courses/engineering-physics-course
For more information about Physics as a Career, Scope and B.Sc Physics Curriculum do follow the link below
https://www.careers360.com/courses/physics-course
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