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Rohit Khalekar

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Hi,
There are many jobs opportunities in various areas, where you can try, or if you are willing to pursue higher degrees, then you can go for M.Sc. You can even prepare for IIT JAM exam which is held for M.Sc. Admission in top colleges of India such as IITs, NIT's, etc.

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shikhar singhBuilding Digital Businesses.

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It is an issue of your choice. If you like to teach in the field of physics, then go with the study of physics.

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BIDISHA GUHA ROY

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There are many postgraduate courses and job options after completing BSc Physics. BSc Physics graduates can go for master's degrees such as MSc in Physics, MSc in Applied Physics, MSc in Geophysics, MSc in Molecular Physics, MSc in Optical Physics, MSc in Medical Physics, etc. Other than that, BSc Physics graduates can opt for job profiles such as Lab Technician, Physicist, Statistician, Research Associate, Lecturer/Teacher, etc.

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Manish Sharma

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Check the last year cut-offs to have an idea of your chances though physics & maths is difficult to get.

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Manish Sharma

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You have to qualify in the 12th examination. Otherwise, you can't apply for a Degree Class.

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Mayur Sondarkar

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The fee structure for Dr. CV Raman University to pursue B.Sc physics is-
2 years (Full-time)
0.3 Lakhs

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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Yes you can join some distance education programs and can pursue them for your home.otherwise you can join any of college related to your interest. Good luck.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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Yes, you can go. But, you have to face entrance exam which is conducted by ISRO.

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