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rajan efe

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Hi Yashwant,
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 speciali
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rajan efe

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Hi Yashwant,
Kindly refer the below mentioned college predictor tool :
https://www.shiksha.com/jee-mains-college-predictor
I hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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kanika k

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Hi Abinash,
Every course has it's own specific job opportunities. Always remember, you should pursue a stream/course based on two things :
-your career goal
-the type of job you want to do
Please feel free to discuss more.
Wish you luck.

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Anand MohanBiotechnologist

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you should have done +2 with minimum 55% marks in subject group PCB

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You can be absorbed in architectural companies / medical animation/ Product designing and modeling/ simulation/ in positions like media associate or graphic artists in software companies / 3D production houses / VFX production houses / movie industry or ad agencies and many more , also you can be a freelance artist where you can work from any location ( but for this , you must have a very strong demo , showing your skills & a strong professional network )

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P Roy

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This is to share with you , recently due to some changes in UGC rules and conditions etc , many of the institutes has stopped taking admission in distance graduation programme in animation, though they are authorized to service their current students who has already taken the course in past , hence before joining any distance course specially a graduation in animation/vfx or film making at any of the institute be very careful and ask for all information in written with the institute seal and signature .
Many of the renound and good institutes has decided to run their long term courses up to 3 years under their own certification , norma
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