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Im in degree b. Sc final year, Im confused, what should I do after completing graduation? Im interested in Physics but not in teaching!

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 20th Feb, 2019
Dear Vinay, if you want to pursue higher studies then you can pursue M.Sc in Physics/Applied Physics& Ballistics/ Bio Phydics/Applied Physics/Geo Physics/ Marine GeonPhysics/Medical Physics, etc.
Apart from teaching jobs, you can try a career in Research Indtitutes, Laboratories, Hospitals, Aviation Industry, Construction firms, etc as Lab supervisor, Technician, Research
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Physics is my 4th subject ...But my total percentage 55 ..am i eligible for CEE i am from ST category

Anmol Vig 19th Feb, 2019

Hi Aspirant! The basic qualifying criteria for Assam CEE 2019 is that a candidates should have qualified 10+2th (or equivalent) examination from Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) or any other equivalent examination. In addition, the candidates should have passed the examination individually in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and English without

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How much minimum marks are required bsc in physics (general category) from Delhi??

Amatul Munazza 19th Feb, 2019
Dear kartik,
Candidates must secure 55 percent or more in aggregate of 3 subjects i.e physics, chemistry and maths and must pass in one compulsory language i.e. English with 50 percentage.
I will provide the link below so that you can check it in detail.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-bsc-eligibility-criteria

Hope this helps.
Good
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Which engineering shouldi choose to pursue MSC in physics after graduation ( I know I wont get admission in bsc physics with my cbse marks

Devraj Student Expert 19th Feb, 2019

Your question is not clear to me.

Is it you are asking for engineering in physics since you will not get bsc physics??

If this is the question than the answer follows-

You can have dual degree in engineering physics from some IITs and NITs. You need to clear jee

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How is M.sc(tech) engineering physics in Photonics at NIT Warangal?

Swagata Mishra 31st Mar, 2019

Hello,

NITs do carry a good brand value hence placements will be better. And being a tier 1 college, professors are undoubtedly good, infrastructure and research opportunities are huge.

You will get to learn a few very interesting subjects related to electronics like optical systems, communication theory, laser technology, nanophotonics,

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I wanna join Indian air force as flying officer.im planning to do bsc physics first then btech aeronautics. is it correct?now Im in 12(pcm)

Diya Yadav 7th Mar, 2021

No not required. Btech in aeronautics is not necessary to become a pilot in the IAF, also aeronautics is more preferred when you're interested in designing the aircraft not flying. Graduating with bsc in physics is more than enough to join the flying branch.

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Iam very veryyyy poor in physics and chemistry how can i score good marks in 2 months

ROHIT K 19th Feb, 2019
Hello Reddy
Don't worry about that first of all please remove the fear in your mind you will get good marks I will tell you
Yes in 2 months you will get the good marks if you follow now  first of all please study clearly NCERT books and later on
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I cleared IIT JAM Physics with 27.33 marks(GEN). Should I take a drop and reappear for JAM or go to Manipal University for Msc Photonics?

Hi. It will depend on you what you want to do. But if next time you crack iit jam then it will definitely good for your whole life. One year can give you so much. And if you now take admission in the manipal university then you know that it

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Which is the best practice book for physics for neet?

Abhijit_1514089823 Student Expert 19th Feb, 2019

Hi Diya !

NCERT is the reference book for having basic knowledge of Physics . For NEET examination , some best books for Physics are :-

1) Concept of Physics by H.C. Verma

2) Objective Physics by D.C. Pandey

Also , Solve previous year question papers as well as sample

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I am from assam board AHSEC, my subjects are English, chemistry, maths, physics, biology and alternative english.

UTKARSH DUBEY 18th Feb, 2019
Hello Dipankar,
For admissions toNITs/IIITs/GFTIs:

Candidates need to have secured a minimum 75% marks in class XII or equivalent exam or be in the top 20 percentile in their class XII exam conducted by the respective board.

For SC/ ST candidates, the eligibility criteria are to secure 65% marks in
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