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The Bachelor degree course in Physics acts as the base to study various higher education courses. Upon completion of the course, the candidate can go for Master's degree in various specialized areas. There is provision to go for higher education after Master's degree in Physics.
Top academic courses which you can pursue after B.Sc:
1) M.Sc
2) MCA
3) MBA
4) B.Ed
5) Technical short term courses.
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Master of Arts in Economics or MA Economics is a 2-year full-time or distance learning post-graduation programme to sharpen student's dexterity in areas of finance and management. The minimum eligibility criterion required for Master's degree is 50% aggregate in Bachelor's degree in any discipline. So yes, you are very much eligible for the course.
Some of the top institutes offering the course are:
Loyola College, Chennai
Christ University, Bangalore
Presidency College, Chennai
Miranda House College, New Delhi
Lady Shri Ram College for Women, New Delhi.
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Admission Process
Register and Apply
Interested candidates can apply online or offline with required information.
Entrance Test
Eligible candidates need to appear for the entrance exam conducted by Gauhati University.
Merit Screening
Admission is based on the score obtained in University Entrance Test.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
B.Sc graduates have a wide variety of options available in terms of topics, subjects, & field. They have an option to pursue a post graduation degree in their respective field. Students can also join non-Science master degree courses such as animation, management, journalism, computer technology, etc. After the completion of B.Sc. Degree.
Career & Jobs:
Just like an academic courses, students who have a B.Sc. Degree also have an excellent employment opportunities. Jobs for B.Sc. Graduates are not just restricted in the field of Science but also they can explore others areas like management, engineering, law etc.
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As a student from India, you must have the following
"Completion of a senior secondary school leaving certificate at Grade 12 level, e.g. All India Senior School Certificate Examination / Indian School Certificate Examination / Higher School Certificate, with 85% in each of the three elective subjects"
SAT or ACT is not compulsory but you may wish to take the test to make your profile stronger. IELTS or TOEFL must also be taken. The process and requirements are elaborately mentioned on the website, take a look ATIT and write to the university for your doubts. It always helps if you personally contact them.
In addition to it yo
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