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Candidates meet PUBDET 2018 eligibility criteria, if they fulfill the below mentioned requirements:
Should be citizens of India.
Have cleared their Higher Secondary Examination (10+2) system such that it is conducted by Council of Higher Secondary Education, West Bengal, or an equivalent exam not before 2017.
Have cleared Higher Secondary Examination conducted by Council of Higher Secondary Education, West Bengal, or an equivalent exam with at least five recognized subjects (full marks not less than 100), including Engli
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Yes, most importantly please think twice before taking any step, as it is about your whole life. Your single decision can change your entire life, so please make sure that you must be clear with what you are doing.
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Union Public Service Commission for Posts like IPS, IAS IFS
Staff Selection Commission
Indian Forest Services
Banking Sector
State PCS
Indian Defense services etc.I hope you got the answer.
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I would suggest you to start your career as a B.Sc Graduate, then go for any reputed universities (JNU, DU, BHU, and Madras University) instead of choosing a dual M.Sc degree. Then try to clear the competitive exams like CSIR, UGC. Few of the specialized fields to pursue Physics in Post Graduate programme are -
Acoustical Physics
Astrophysics
Astronomy
Biophysics
Fibre Optical Physics
Fluid Physics
Geo-physics
Materials Physics
Medical/Health Physics
Molecular Physics
Nuclear Physics
Optical Physics
Plasma Physics
Majority of the job opportunities post your studies in Physics would require you to be involved in acad
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