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rohith kola

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Eligibility Criteria for ISRO after B.Sc. in Physics:
Yes, you are certainly eligible to get job in ISRO (Indian Space Research organisation) after successful completion of B.Sc. in Physics course. As you are done with B.Sc. in Physics, you are eligible to apply for the post of Technical Assistant or Scientific Assistant. The basic educational qualification required for the above mentioned posts is Graduate Degree or Diploma course from a recognised university. As you have completed B.Sc. In Physics, you are eligible to apply for ISRO Technical Assistant Recruitment with the above-mentioned criteria.

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Priyanka Panchalpeaceful

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Yes, you can apply for NET exam after M.Sc. in physics. In fact, it would be the best for your knowledge as well as for the job.

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Alifiya AlamdarEnglish Language Teacher, Teacher researcher.

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Of course, he can opt for B.Com with a little more efforts towards subjects like accounts. There is no such bar that science students can't opt for commerce after 12th. As he was having mathematics, he can move ahead in commerce stream too.

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Global Institute of Technology, JECRC, MNIT, SKIT, Manipal University.

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ashutosh chauhan

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Different colleges and courses have a different cut-off. Kindly mention your desired course and college. Visit Delhi University website for cut-off and further information.

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DHIRAJ JAISWALB.Tech Student. Technology Enthusiastic.

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Book by C.R D is the best book. Apart from that, Chahya Prakashni books are also good.

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Shrey Arora

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Hi Nidhi,
Yes, of course, IIT itself has a great reputation. On-campus as well as off-campus placements are very easy to get.
My best wishes. All the very best.

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Sujata Dewan

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Here are the Necessary ones:
1 )Klepnner and Kolenkow for mechanics
2)Thomas jr calculusStewart's Calculus, Courant calculus and definitely Wider's Calculus and Spivak's Calculus
3)The Feynman lectures are legendary books.
4)R. S longhurst optics, Hecht Optics and Max Born and Wolf Optics
5) Moreover you should refer to Lev Landau, the first 3 parts The 2nd part is particularly very good.
6)For electrodynamics Griffiths, Purcell andJackson are best.
7)For Thermodynamics Sears and Zemansky.
8)For Statistical Mechanics F. Reif.
9) For Quantum Mechanics, I would suggest Schiff, Griffiths and Whichmann.
10)For Mathematical Methods you should C
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