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Raajdeep Sarkar

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Yes, you can pursue your M.Tech degree in engineering physics after completing your B.Tech programme from NIT, Calicut but for that you have to sit for GATE to get admission in any IITs. Top IITs providing M.Tech in engineering physics are:-
1. IIT, Bombay.
2. IIT, Madras.
3. IIT, Guwahati.
4. IIT, Delhi.
5. IIT, Hyderabad.
You must check the respective cut-offs for the IITs offering M.Tech in engineering physics through GATE.

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Sujata Dewan

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The chances of getting a seat are a bit low. So, you need to check the same with the university itself.

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subhasish debroy

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Dear,
No, you can't do M.Tech immediately after B.Sc in physics. First, you have to complete M.Sc after B.Sc physics and then you can go with M.Tech.

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Muntmadugu Sai GovardhanI am 3rd year graduate student in ap

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If you want to computer work or interested in programming then you can do MCA.

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Pooja sehrawat

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Yes, you can. There are many colleges which take admission irrespective of the merit marks you have scored like in Amity University, Sharda University, Galgotias and many more.

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Muntmadugu Sai GovardhanI am 3rd year graduate student in ap

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It would be better for you to do M.Tech. You can also prepare for GATE exam as if you get a good rank, you can get good job opportunities. It is just my suggestion.
For your M.Sc Physics, you need to appear for PGCET.

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subhasish debroy

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Dear,
I believe that no student is bad or average. It is the failure of the teachers concerned who failed to motivate a student and making him really interested. If you can motivate yourself internally and aspire to have an in-depth knowledge of physics and have a dream to go ahead with Physics. I think you can pursue Physics inatUG level. Your success in Physics awaits.
All the best.

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