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Vishal Kumawat

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Global Institute of Technology, JECRC, MNIT, SKIT, Manipal University.

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Shrey Arora

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Hi Nidhi,
Yes, of course, IIT itself has a great reputation. On-campus as well as off-campus placements are very easy to get.
My best wishes. All the very best.

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Vikash Jain

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Please mention the course you are looking for better assistance and also the name of the entrance exam you have appeared in.

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Kadamb Sachdeva

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Hello, Yes, you are eligible to write IIT JAM Exam. To appear in IIT JAM Exam you only need a graduation degree in any discipline from any recognised university. Click here http://bit.ly/2LDciKV to check all the details regarding IIT JAM Exam. But during your graduation, you should have studied Physics for at least two years/ four semesters and Mathematics for at least one year/ two semesters. Only then you are eligible to apply for M.Sc. Physics. You need to satisfy all the other eligibility criteria if you want to appear in the JAM Exam. Best of Luck.

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Raajdeep Sarkar

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Yes, you can pursue your M.Tech degree in engineering physics after completing your B.Tech programme from NIT, Calicut but for that you have to sit for GATE to get admission in any IITs. Top IITs providing M.Tech in engineering physics are:-
1. IIT, Bombay.
2. IIT, Madras.
3. IIT, Guwahati.
4. IIT, Delhi.
5. IIT, Hyderabad.
You must check the respective cut-offs for the IITs offering M.Tech in engineering physics through GATE.

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Muntmadugu Sai GovardhanI am 3rd year graduate student in ap

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It would be better for you to do M.Tech. You can also prepare for GATE exam as if you get a good rank, you can get good job opportunities. It is just my suggestion.
For your M.Sc Physics, you need to appear for PGCET.

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Non-Keralite Category I (NK I): Candidates will be categorised as Non-Keralite Category I (NK I) if they are not of Kerala origin but satisfies anyone of the following conditions:
Candidates who have undertaken qualifying course in Kerala and their Non- Keralite parents belong to Government of India/ Defence Service, posted to Kerala. Candidates who have undergone qualifying course in Kerala and their Non- Keralite parents who are serving/ served Government of Kerala for a minimum period of two years. Candidates who are not of Kerala origin but has been a resident of Kerala for a period of 5 years within the period of 12 years of their
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