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rahul r

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Please check for your eligibility to pursue B.Sc. Physics from the criteria mentioned below:
B.Sc. Physics Eligibility:
Interested aspirants for the course are required to fulfil the below-mentioned eligibility criteria.
10+2 completed from a recognised educational board
10+2 must be completed in Science Stream
Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology, English are compulsory
Regards.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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In combination, you cannot get any college because you can complete your graduation in a single field from all of these either in physics or chemistry or maths.
All three could not be available in B.Sc combined. But, yes, if you take B.Sc maths, there would be combination of physics and maths both.
Hope it helps you.
Thanks

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kanksha Mutreja

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You can consider following colleges:
1. DAVPGC-D A V Post Graduate College
2. AMSD-Academy of Management Studies Dehradun
3. DAVPGC-Dayanand Anglo Vedic Post Graduation College
4. BCMT-Beehive College of Management and Technology
5. SGRRPGC-Shri Guru Ram Rai PG College Dehradun

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Kritika Agarwal

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B.Tech ECE after B.Sc Physics will consume a lot of your academic curriculum duration and you will still be called as a graduate and not postgraduate, I think MBA/ PGDM will be better for you unless you are too passionate about pursuing B.Tech ECE. If you go for B.Tech ECE then definitely opt for M.Tech otherwise if you opt for MBA after B.Tech ECE then you should opt for MBA now.

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Sargam SharmaAn engineering student, freelancer and artist.

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Definitely. There are many opportunities. Look into research internships online. You can join universities or colleges like IIT for summer research internship as a physics honours student.

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Ruturaj Kadam

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I think, you should go to nanotechnology for better career.

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Ritika Bhardwaj

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Yes, definitely you can. The basic eligibility criteria for pursuing MBA (Marketing) is minimum 50% aggregate marks in Bachelors degree with any discipline. An MBA degree in Marketing is one of the most sought-after degree by both students as well as corporate in recent time. With an increasing importance of digital and online marketing, many companies now have their own, in-house marketing teams that aim to bring customers and potential customers to the company. MBA in marketing does cover a majority of portion which is required for entry level managerial management jobs, but marketing itself is a much broad area. One needs to be spec
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Varun Mehta

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Hello Mitali!
You are in the best position in anyone can right now. Preparing for IIT JAM Physics along with your graduation can surely increase your chances of getting success in the exam. All you have to do is to devote yourself to little extra efforts apart from studying for B.Sc. So, I am going to give you some tips for this, you can get some more preparation tips at http://bit.ly/2qC3CeP to help you in your preparation. So first of all, learn what you are already studying in the colleges. Learn it fluently. Trust me, it will definitely help. Second, go some good books other than your graduation books to practice questions based on
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Shabana Bee

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Yes, you can do B.Sc in physics, you can be an astrophysicist after completing this too. It is a good option.
Good luck.

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