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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

Guide-Level 12

Take a look at the eligibility. Eligibility:
For M.Sc. Physics:
IITB, IITD, IITG, IITGN, IITH, IITI, IITJ, IITK, IITM, IITP, IITR, IITRPR and IITISM. Physics for at least two years/four semesters and mathematics for at least one year/two semesters. JAM Eligibility Criteria 2019:
Common Eligibility:
For General/OBC (NCL) category, the minimum marks will be 55% or 5.5 out of 10 aggregate in languages and subsidiaries of all the years combined. Candidates belonging to the SC/ST and PwD categories must have secured 50% or 5.0 out of 10 aggregate. Hope this will solve your query. All the best.

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Rohan Ahuja

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Hi Dalavai,
Academically, you will be required to do the following:
1. Get a degree in Physics (with mathematics would help)
2. As an undergrad, understand, appreciate and experience every bit of Physics you do.
3. Depending on which branch of physics interests you the most, do an internship or a project under a professor who works in that field.
4. Finish your Master's degree.
Clear the NET and get a Ph.D from a good institute.
5. Put your heart and soul in your research.

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Sanjitha P

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IIFA Lancaster Degree College, Bangalore. St. Stephen's College, New Delhi. Presidency College, Chennai. Loyola College, Chennai. St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. Christ University, Bangalore. Madras Christian College, Chennai. The Oxford college of Science, Bangalore. Stella Maris College, Chennai. Ramjas College, New Delhi.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Maybe not, NASA. But ISRO releases vacancies each year for various M.Sc Graduates from various streams. For NASA, B.Tech, then a degree in necessary field from a foreign University will help.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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M.Sc. in Astrophysics will be better option to pursue. As you have already done Physics, so you will be eligible for it. Diploma will not be much helpful. Regular B.Sc. will have more benefits.

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Rajdeep Sinha

Guide-Level 13

These are best books for class 11th physics, Chemistry & Maths :
1. Physics : NCERT +Pradeep/Abc
2. Chemistry : NCERT + Pradeep/Abc
3. Maths : NCERT + R. D. Sharma/K. C. Sinha
Hope you got your answer.

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Rajdeep Sinha

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Hi,
Best book for class 11th Physics, Chemistry and Maths is NCERT. Other than this, you can use any reference book such as Pradeep's or ABC. For Maths, you can refer RD Sharma. Hope, you got your answer.

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Rajdeep Sinha

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Hi,
In this case, you can take commerce along with Maths in class 11th, and in this way, you can pursue your interest. Hope you got your answer.

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Vishal Juneja

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Firstly, JEST is an entrance exam, so let me reframe your question, it should be - "What is the minimum percentage required to give JEST and GS (entrance exam conducted by TIFR) exams?”
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60% minimum percentage for you to be eligible to give the exam which is actually followed by an interview so definitely it is not an easy thing to get TIFR or Some university through JEST for integrated course as they demand for actual creamy and determined researchers in their institutes, And they don't take any admission on merit basis so it's better to start preparing for entrance exams.

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