Engineering Physics
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.
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Hello Aspirant,
Unfortunately not, NIT Trichy does not offer either Aerospace Engineering or Engineering Physics. It only offers B.Tech in enlisted branches :-
Architecture
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Production Engineering
For complete details about NIT Trichy kinldy check out the link given below :-
https://www.careers360.com/university/national-institute-of-technology-tiruchirappalli
For B.Tech in Aerospace Engineering kindly check out the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-be-btech-in-aerospace-engineering-colleges-in-india
I hope this information helps you.
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hello aspirant,
98.51 percentile could fetch you a rank around 15243-17135 and obc ncl category rank around 4000-5000 .now these are based on previous year analysis .As of now its tough to say because the analysis and also cutoffs change every year due to many factors like total students appearing for exam,difficulty level of paper etc.based on your rank you have fair chances to fetch seat in government colleges like nits,iiits.you have chances to fetch seat in nit harimpur for engineering physics.and nit jalandar,mnit jaipur,nit bhopal,nit agartala,nit durgapur etc for mechanical engineering and many other nits.now this analysis is based on round 6 closing ranks of last year.but each year as cutoff changes so are your chances into colleges.however once check your homestate cutoff for nits.you can get closing rank for josaa official website: https://josaa.nic.in/Result/Result/currentorcr.aspx
.for more information to get a personalised report on what all chances you have for your rank refer to: https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
hope this helps,
thankyou.
Hello Dear,
As per the ranking and reports that IIT Delhi offered the highest number of seats in Engineering Physics. Master of Technology (MTech) Engineering Physics is a two-year post-graduation course specializing in advanced study of Applied Optics, Solid State Physics Nanotechnology. Engineering physics has a wide range of careers prospects. Those who like theoretical aspect of this discipline can choose to do higher studies and take up research opportunities. Admission to MTech Engineering Physics course will be granted based on the candidate's performance in the entrance exams like GATE, UGC NET etc
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Hello,
No, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay does not offer M.tech in Engineering Physics. It offers M.tech in the following specializations
I believe you are confused. Admission to Engineering Physics Course at IIT Bombay is through JEE Advanced. In JEE Advanced, unlike JEE Main there is no Percentile System. Being from OBC NCL, you need a OBC NCL Rank anywhere around 1.4k to secure your seat at IITB Engineering Physics or a Corresponding CRL between 7.5-8.5k in JEE Advanced. According to my experience, securing anywhere near 35% Marks in JEE Advanced, in a Moderate to Tough Paper, lands you in Rank Range 7-9k, varying with each year.
As far as IISc Bangalore BS Admission Criteria and Cutoffs are concerned do follow the link below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iisc-bs-admission/amp
Hi
You can download MAH CET MBA previous year question papers by visiting our page the link for the same page is provided below
https://bschool.careers360.com/download/sample-papers/mah-cet-sample-paper
Go well through these papers as practising these papers will help you to :-
*understand the examination pattern .
* types of questions which are asked in the exam .
* you will get an idea of the difficulty level of the questions asked in the examination .
* you can also have an idea of important topics which are covered in the exam , so that you can accordingly prepare for your examination .
*it will help you to check your preparation level for the examination, so that you can work on your weak areas and can perform even better in your examination .
Best of luck for your MAH CET exam preparation .
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Hi.
Dry Corrosion is also known as Chemical Corrosion.
Dry corrosion or oxidation occurs when oxygen in the air reacts with metal without the presence of a liquid. Typically, dry corrosion is not as detrimental as wet corrosion , but it is very sensitive to temperature.
Hello aspirant,
The Engineering Physics course is only offered by handful of IITs across India and among Universities (Private as well as Public) Bennett is the only place. ... The freedom to choose courses from Law, Liberal Art, Management or Media in the form of open elective and Minor gives an extra edge.
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