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Vijay Singh Kholiya

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It depends on your personal interests and choice. Though B.Tech has more job opportunities, B.Sc physics graduates also earn a good salary. Whatever course you choose, it should be of your interest.

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Ashish Kumarfsociety

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After completing a Bachelor's degree in Science, you can either go for higher studies or you can try for any job. You have many higher studies options like B.Ed M.Sc. MBA, Ph.D. etc. You can seek out jobs in government corporations, research laboratories, banking and finance sector, etc. You can also have career options in IT industry, BPO, business, technical writing, marketing, and so on. A few other employment areas are Environmental Management and Conservation, Geological Survey Departments, Educational Institutes, Space Research Institutes, Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology Industry, Hospitals, etc.

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Sharjeel Mohammad Khan

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No. You should have chemistry in your final year to apply for JAM Chemistry.

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Sharjeel Mohammad Khan

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If you want take admission in M.Sc. (Physics) through JAM, you should have physics in your final year of B.Sc.

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Hi,
Which course do you wish to pursue?

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Ashima Guleria

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The career after integrated M.Sc seems to be very high. A number of industries recruit the candidates who have pursued their degree in Integrated M.Sc. The career opportunities after M.Sc are also huge. One can perform in various roles such as scientist, researcher, lecturer or a consultant. These job profiles offer high remunerations compared to other jobs of the same kind.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hello Robin,
Top colleges for B.Sc. Physics approved by UGC are IIT Roorkee (Integrated B.Sc+MS c) Ranked as Number one institute in india, Quantum University.
All the best for your future.

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Yash Gupta

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In the present times, cut-offs are sky rocketing. KMC asks for minimum 92 for admission in Zoology via General Category. Also, as you are asking about Computer Science, which is offered in very few colleges in DU, one can't be sure to have a seat sure shot with that percentage especially via General Category but then hope it is which keeps us going. Best of luck :)

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