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This course is offered by:
Delhi University
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
AIIMS
Maulana Azad
JMI.
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You can go for research after B.Sc ( hons) in which you pursue your B.Sc and even can do MBA after this if you wish to pursue your career in industry or MNCs. Even you can go for academics if you wish to become a teacher. All it depends on you. Good luck.
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B.Sc (hons) is a degree of 4 years while B.Sc Physics is just for only 3 years. In BCS (Hons), you will study a particular subject and a particular topic and master in that while in B.Sc (physics) you have to study all the subject (Physics, Chemistry etc.)
B.Sc (hons) students always have an advantage in jobs than B.Sc (Physics) students. For example you went for a job and there only 1 seat is available but one more student came to take that job. You did B.Sc (hons) while the other one did B.Sc (physics), so the company employee selector will going to choose you for that job.
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