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Physics is a subject in which you can make your career in both the public and private sectors. You can apply for CSIR NET Exam to build your career in the teaching field. You will be able to take this exam after the completion of your post-graduation. Based on your score in this exam, you can get a job as an assistant professor or junior research fellow. You also can do Ph.D. in physics. You can work as Observations scientist, Assitant Scientist, School Science Technician or Research Analyst in any government or private institution.
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Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, IIT Bombay's Department of Physics is one of the best in India.
Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore
IIT Madras
IIT Delhi
IIT Kanpur
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) Mumbai
Delhi University
IIT Kharagpur.
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It's very nice to hear from you that you are interested in doing your graduation in computer Science. There are plenty of options. You can appear for EAMCET-Andhra Pradesh after 12th for a shot at getting admission in an engineering college in this branch. Else you can think of doing BCA or BCS after your 12th. It all depends on your performance in CET, marks in 12th aptitude etc.
Best wishes to you.
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After M.Sc Forensic Science there are many job prospects which opens up for you such as you can go with forensic laboratory work in under Indian government, or join criminal investigation department and even pursue Ph.D after that depending on your interest. All you need is to keep looking for jobs and apply for them. After applying take a follow up. You can give various government exams related to forensics. Good luck.
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