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subhasish debroy

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Dear,
I think dropping a year is not a good idea until you are confident enough to achieve your target. And whenever ensuring is under a question mark, you should keep strong backup circuit ready and the only important task is to make your sincere efforts double for pursuing both i.e. preparation for the entrance exam as well as study for ongoing B.Sc. course. Difficult but not impossible.
Best wishes.

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Aara Kapur

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Yes, it's a best good choice.
The course is highly in demand, so you can do this course. One more thing I want to suggest that you should opt for this course online. Koenig Solutions provides online courses so you can check out the website and get the information about the course.

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astha singh

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Bachelor of Science in physics, popularly known as B.Sc in physics is a 3-year under graduate program. The duration of the course is minimum 3 years and maximum 6 years.
The basic eligibility for this is an intermediate 10+2 in science with physics, chemistry, mathematics/biology and English as compulsory subjects.
To take admission in B.Sc. physics, you should apply to an institute of your choice, provided you fulfil the eligibility criteria or appear for entrance exams to qualify for the merit list through which you can get admission into an institute of your choice.

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astha singh

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B.Sc is one of the most chosen courses by the Indian students who pass out from science field. The job opportunities available for one who has completed his studies in this sector are numerous. Scope also depends on the discipline you choose. B.Sc courses like Biotech and Biomedical are promising disciplines. They are the emerging ones and R&D sector associated with them looks good.
In case of B.Sc Biotechnology, other recruiters are pharmaceutical firms, food processing industry, chemical industry, etc.
The job opportunities available for the students are not only great in terms of the salary package but are also great in terms of job s
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astha singh

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Hi,
There are many jobs available for Chemistry students in different government sector companies.
To apply for a job, you need to fulfill the criteria and qualify the exam conducted by the different government authorities. Unfortunately, no one can tell you how a job could be, you have to experience it for yourself.
1) Central Government Jobs :
Several exams are conducted by various government agencies for filling various posts available in Central Government sector.
- You can apply for the Scientific Assistant post in the labs of Defense Research Development and Organization (DRDO), Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
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astha singh

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For applicants qualifying on the basis of graduate education and/or experience, any of the undergraduate majors shown below is acceptable if the required graduate study and/or professional experience is closely related to this type of work and provides the knowledge, skills and abilities required in the position being filled.
General Listing of Appropriate Academic Fields of Study for Aerospace Technology Positions:
Aeronautical Engineering Geophysics
Aeronautics Industrial Engineering
Aerospace Engineering Materials Engineering
Astronautical Engineering Materials Science
Astronautics Mathematics, Applied or Pure
Astronomy Mechanics, Applied
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Aftab Azim

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