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shreyansh goyal

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If you like physics, then I will recommend to take B.Sc. There is nothing special about B.Tech. B.Sc. Is also a good field.

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Sujata Dewan

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Can you please be specific about what exactly do you want to do in future so that I can guide you better?

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Ayush Thakur

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Eligibility for Australian University:
Almost all Australian Universities accept the 3-year graduation system for entry into most postgraduate courses. For instance, Indian Bachelor's degree like B.A, B.Com or B.Sc (ordinary) is equivalent to an Australian Bachelor's (Ordinary) degree. However, some courses and universities may require a qualification equivalent to Australian Bachelor (Honours) degree, which requires either an honors graduation degree like BA (H), B.Com (H), etc. Or 16 years of formal education, which would mean another year after graduation or a four year degree course like BE, B.Tech and other such courses.
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Many new engineering colleges are coming up in India and because of this; the job opportunities for teachers are on the rise too. As there are numerous specializations available in B.Tech, it will be easy for a B.Tech graduate to get jobs as lecturers or guest lecturers with private colleges. More job opportunities will be available for students if they finish their M.Tech degree. This is because the majority of colleges today opt for those students who have M.Tech degrees or are pursuing their Masters in Technology degree. One other option for students is to go for MBA after their B.Tech degree. They can specialize in Systems and Oper
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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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No, you can can't apply without physics in class 12th.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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It basically depends on the terms and conditions of the scholarship that you are applying for. Your marks are ultimately good so you can easily get any scholarship if your family's income is less.

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