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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Hirak,
If you are not interested for going to Master's (through it is recommended), you can still make your career in various other fields depending upon what the skill set you have. After B.Sc. Hons, you can go for civil service exams like UPSE or any other defence organisation's exam. Or you can apply for Data Analyst jobs if you really having some good programming skills along with statistical analysis.
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Hi,
Environmental protection specialists need a minimum of a Bachelor's degree. Relevant majors include environmental Science and policy, environmental protection or environmental science. A degree programme in biology, chemistry, geosciences, natural sciences or public health can also prepare students for careers in this field. Once enrolled, students learn how to analyze problems and create solutions to protect the environment. They also study climate change, conservation and sustainability. You can enroll in any of the below course:
1. Diploma Courses in Environmental Science
2. Advanced Post Graduate Diploma in Atmospheric Physics
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Arunav Rajkhowa

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You can give entrance exams like IIT JAM CISR-NET, etc. If you get selected, you can do your Masters. Some institutions also prove integrated Ph.D course.

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Arunav Rajkhowa

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Mechanics - Klepper
Mathematical Physics - HK Das
Optics - Ajoy Ghatok
Waves - NK Bajaj
Along with these books, you can refer HC Verma, Feymann lectures. Also various edX, Coursera etc. Online learning platforms might help you. If you follow these books, not only they will help you in your college exams, but also in your entrance exams. These books are recommended for every physics student in India.

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Arunav Rajkhowa

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If you belong to General category, then I am sorry to say you don't. If otherwise you might have a chance :). Here is a link of the previous year cut-off list of DU. Go through it once. http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?page=cut-off-2017
Hope this helped :).

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Bikash Roy

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Yes, by the entrance examinations held by any university, but you have to score above 50% or 60% according to the requirement of the college.

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Vinayak R

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Yes you can, but you cannot get good colleges as your marks are low. Anyway, you can try by applying numerous good colleges. Good luck.

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