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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
In Environmental Science, if you want to do research then at B.Sc. Level you may choose Chemistry. Choosing Chemistry is helpful, as at B.Sc Level Environment and Green Chemistry is one of Subject in B.Sc Chemistry.
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For being eligible for this course, candidate must have a recognized undergraduate degree in B.Tech/ BE in Aeronautical or allied branches. The minimum required percentage is 50% in graduation. However, it may differ from institute to institute. The preferred mode to take admission for M.Tech in Aeronautical Engineering is entrance exam. Generally, the scores of PGCENT, TANCENT and GATE are accepted for admissions in M.Tech Aeronautical Engineering. However, some universities may conduct their own entrance test. Most of the institutions accept scores of entrance
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M.Tech is a post graduate course in engineering and B.Sc is graduation course in Science. A student can think of doing his PG in the stream in which he / she has done graduation. I am afraid you are not eligible. Best wishes to you.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 6
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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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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