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Kanksha Mutreja

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Candidates are required to satisfy the age limit criteria. They should be between17-25 years of age when the course starts.
Educational qualifications:
Only class 12th science stream students with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects, who have successfully cleared the board examinations are eligible to apply for this course. Aggregate marks requirement is 60%.

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Vikas TiwariSimple & Curious to reveal Nature's Kindness

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If you have keen interest in Maths, so I must say you should choose B.Sc after your class 12th, and go for research. Else, if you are interested in economics, just do BA and then, Masters in economics. That is also fabulous, or else after graduation prepare for UPSC or SSC exams get job and settle in life. Geography is also good subject so follow as like economics. All the very best.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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CIFL, Hyderabad, and Punjabi University Patiala. PU Patiala offers an MA in Linguistics. The former is global known for its Language Training. Check their portal.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Aashish,
Apart from teaching, still there are lots more scope after B.Sc. Physics. There are a number of physics-based careers are available like medical physicist, research scientist, scientific laboratory technician, radiation protection adviser, the armed forces and defence industry. Or more suitability you can go for M.Sc. (Hons.)
Hope this helps.
Good Luck.

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Bhavy dhawan

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Hi,
Chemical engineering is one of the most sophisticated jobs in our country and abroad. But, it is a sad reality that this profession gets much more recognition abroad than our country due to lack of knowledge and resources. But, the situation is getting better, and it is expected to increase in job rate to about 10% in next decade.

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Bhavy dhawan

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Hi,
If you truly want to study higher level Mathematics, go for Maths hons. or economics hons. These courses will provide you with a full insight of Maths, and you can learn a lot.

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