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It doesn't mean that after doing B.Sc in physics you can't get engineering type of job. Yes, obviously you will get. But one thing is that after doing B.Tech your opportunity will be much more broader than the previous one & you will get a stamp of as an engineer which will be helpful for you for future betterment. So, my suggestion is that after giving the entrance exam if you will get a Tier 1/2 type college then go for B.Tech & also if you are having financial backup support. Otherwise, go for B.Sc.
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