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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Amrutha, ISRO needs specialists from all branches of engineering as well as from varied subjects of Science. I feel mechanical may take more precedence since a lot of research is going on for having mechanical structures of the future I. e. lightweight but strong in all endeavors of ISRO.

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Vishal Kumawat

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You can choose your interest field. You can do M.Sc.

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Gurleen Khurana

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Yes, physical education can be done through distance learning who is working as a teacher in schools and colleges.

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Ashish Shirsat

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Hello Pritam,
After completing Physics, you have a chance to make your career as a lecturer in colleges or you also run your private tuitions. In the granted college, you may get salary INR 50000+.

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Vishal Kumawat

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No, it's not possible because you chose physics. You can only do M.Sc in the subject which you opted for in B.Tech.

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Vishal Kumawat

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As per me, YMCA is a better option because it's ranking, placement and faculty members are good.

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Archita Chouhan

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Hello,
There are many career options that you can opt for after completing your class 12th with PCM. If you have an interest in engineering then you can go with JEE Mains and Advanced exam and you can also do B.Sc, BBA, B.Arch, NDA, etc. It's all up to you that what are your future goals are and in which field you have interest.
All the best.

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Mohammed Faraz

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IIT's are prestigious but when it comes to PhD, you should probably opt for a course abroad if you have decent marks in your undergraduate and graduate programs, as the job opportunities almost triple.
IITs are mainly good for pursuing engineering, that's what I believe

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Tanu Mishra

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No, the cut-off is way too high your scores. You can try for management quota in private colleges.

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