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Ankita BhattEducation counselor

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Hi Mokshika,
Please clarify, if you want to study in South Africa or South India?

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Swati Gupta

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Totally depends on your own interest and inclination. Though choose the type of specialization as per your subject knowledge as well.

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2015-12-31 12:56:43

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Swameeka MedhiMBA and Study Abroad Counsellor

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Hi Muhammed,
To give you a proper guidance I need more details from you. There are a lot of courses to choose from and a wide number of disciplines. Please clarify the area you are interested to work in so that I can suggest you a related course.
Please do write back.

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2015-12-30 01:49:17

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Saurabh Bharti

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Yes, anyone with a bachelors degree with adequate CAT percentile and good academic record can get a seat in IIMA. Having said that, BSc students actually get certain points for diversity. As you know majority of applicants for IIMs are engineers. Hence IIMs give extra points to students from non-engineering background so that there is diversity in the batch.

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2015-12-21 12:55:58

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Monisha Barua

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Hi Ashish,
There are a lot of openings for you after B.Sc Physics. You can opt for M.Sc Physics, Astrophysics : - This sector has many job opportunities you may join M.sc. Astrophysics in any university or if you want to see yourself as a scientist/Researcher you can proceed with M.Sc. in Applied Physics, and then go for PHD.
There are many options available to you depending on your interests, core strengths and chosen career path. Other than the conventional courses, you could explore courses in management, teaching, research, finance/banking, media, corporate communications, retail, hospitality etc. Postgraduate diplomas in specialize
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2015-12-08 12:46:51

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debashis rout

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Hi Athira, there are people from Bsc Background too but as compared to engineering and Bcom its less but Bsc students are doing great too , Actually MBA is different from what you did in your Bsc , its a new path where you have to choose your career in a different way and your career goals will get widen up and your doors of option will get open. Just think about Engineering students they too didn't studied subjects like Marketing, finance , Economics and all the engineering students are doing well, so why cant a Bsc student?. The professors here are best they will guide you in each and every moment whenever you ask but condition appli
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Dr Mohsin Khan

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Yes, to get the admission in BSc (Physics) student have to pass 12th examination with PCM group only.

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