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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Banglore university.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
-Teacher in a school after B.Ed
-Lecturer in a college after M.Sc and PhD
-Researcher
-Higher study courses
-Scientist and can join international organisations if you are really best of all.
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It strictly depends upon what field of science (or physics) fascinates you more. Because there are plenty of courses are available. You need to be very much selective. However, I can refer you certain courses (or skills) which surely help you to succeed in your career. Being a physics student you need to learn about programming (especially R and Python), additionally you must have a very good understanding about statistics and machine learning.
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Yes, you are eligible to do Ph.D. as minimum percentage required is 55% and you qualify that criteria.
Good luck.
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All the best!
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I will love to answer you dear. For M.Sc. In Applied Geology you have to do B.Sc. In Geology with Geology as a Hons course. Please do it with proper percentage. Then for M.Sc. You have to appear JAM exam which is held every year in the month of feb. For pursuing M.Sc. In best colleges that will be a value addition to yourself as well as your future you have to rank within 50s in JAM exam. The best colleges are: IIT BOMBAY, IIT (ISM) DHANBAD, IIT KGP, IIT ROORKEE, IIT (BHU). In IIT (ISM) it is a 3 year course as you will get in one shot the degree of M.Sc. Tech in applied geology which consists of 6 semesters each having 5 subjec
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