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Saharsh Panjwani

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Yes, you can pursue B.Sc in physics provided you have the required score the university requires.

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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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There isn't anything as such. IISER is known in its own way. It can't be compared with other colleges and vice versa.

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Ashutosh Tamrakar

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To get the details about syllabus for RIE CEE please visit the following link-
https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/exams/rie-cee/syllabus

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Kanishk BarhanpurkarAlways looks for all-round development.

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Kindly refer to the official website of Utkal University to download the soft-copy of PG courses.

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Adyasha Mishra

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You can pursue M.Sc or integrated Ph.D.

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Adyasha Mishra

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Yes, you can do if you have physics as a pass or elective in graduation.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Arun!
After passing graduation in physics, you will get the option like;
#1) AstroPhysics
#2) Statistics (most preferred)
#3) Pharmacy
etc. It's actually depends upon your preference the what you are willing to be the future.
Good Luck.

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Saloni JainPursuing physiotherapy...

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Yes, you have two options on the basis of two different subjects that is physics and biology. Firstly. if you really like biology then you may proceed with the medical entrance exam and furthermore, you can do B.Sc in physics to become a well-known physics professor. In spite of all these, you have a good chance of doing physiotherapy as you like both biology and physics. And physiotherapy also needs these two subjects strong. My opinion for you is physiotherapy as this is one of the most developing courses today in the entire world.

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