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a) Pursue a Master's degree from IIT via JAM or from any other university in Physics and earn a Ph.D later on. You can also do Integrated Ph.D by applying and getting a good rank in JEST TIFR, IISER, etc.
B) Pursue your Master's degree from any IIT or from any other University on Physics and then pursue M.Tech later by applying for GATE.
C) Give an entrance test and get a good rank and get into some good engineering colleges.
D) Do Bachelors in Education (B.Ed) for a teaching job.
E) M.Sc in nuclear physics.
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Every college have different B.Sc preferable books. So, remember to be specific about college / university before questioning for better results.
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Here is the link for syllabus of JEE (Mains & advanced both):
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/exams/amp/jee-main/syllabus
IIT JAM
https://www.shiksha.com/science/exams/iit-jam/syllabus
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