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You can purse law even if you are in Science background. For this, you have to give CLAT exam. You can also give another exam, but by this you can get government colleges.
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Most of students have to face same problem in choosing career subject or stream. According to you, have problems in chemistry and physics. In starting of 11th all subject have generally some difficulties but can strong these subjects regularly hardswork. So if you have interest in Science then you step for Science and keep some patience and confidence as well as hardwork.
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Andhra Pradesh: https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-physics-colleges-andhra-pradesh.
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Steps to become a physicist:
1) UG degree: Bachelor's degree programs in physics focus on foundational Science and math and can prepare aspiring physicists for graduate school.
2) Master's Degree: Master of Science in Physics programs typically last two years. Coursework often focuses on various topics in the field, such as quantum, classical and statistical mechanics, and may incorporate thesis projects.
3) Doctoral Degree: Ph.D. students may focus on a specialisation of the field, such as general, optical or condensed matter physics, and pursue that specialty throughout their
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Eligibility for Ph.D. in Physics:
1) M.Phil. Degree or M.Sc. In Physics or Material Science
2) A minimum aggregate score of 60% or equivalent CGPA (relaxed to 55% or equivalent CGPA for SC/ST) at the level of post-graduation
3) Qualification of any of the following national level tests in Physics in the last 2 years from applying to the course:
4) CSIR/UGC-JRF or CSIR/UGC LS with rank less than or equal to 200
5) JEST/GATE with rank less than or equal to 300. Selection is based on the shortlisted candidates perfor
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