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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

After B.Sc Hons Physics there are following career options:
(a) M.Sc-PhD to join as R&D professional
(b) BEd to become teacher
(c) Lateral entry admission in B.Tech
(d) MCA
(e) M.Sc CS / IT
(f) MBA
(g) LLB
(h) Master in Social Works
(I) Master in Mass Communication
(j) Civil Services Examination conducted by UPSC
(k) SSC exam for subordinate services
(l) CDS examination conducted by UPSC
(m) Asst Commandent exam conducted by UPSC for paramilitary forces.
(n) PO and clerical services examinations of Public Sector. etc

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi,
Here is a list for you to explore:
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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German Universities have a very nominal fee and students are allowed to work 4 hours a day maximum 20 hours a week. You will be able to earn sufficient to sponsor your living expenses. I am of the opinion that German Universities will be the best for you.

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Gunjan Jambhulkar

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IIT JAM is the entrance exam for IITs and IIScs.There are other universities which also conduct there own entrance exam such as DU, JNU, etc. IISER also conducts there own entrance exam.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Hello Rashi,
Yes, you are right. There are 5 parts of this book which is quite tough for student and NCERT book is also quite confusing for the average student so you can go for Pardeep Publication's books or GRB Publication books for NEET. These books are also quite good in these books there is Competition Corner topic after end of one topic this corner is really good for preparation. You must try this.
All the best!

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