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Nikhil GargFUTURE ENGINEER

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First of all, don't ignore the NCERT book. It is must to complete the NCERT. Also, you may refer to:
1) Pradeep
2) Dinesh.

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DHIRAJ JAISWALB.Tech Student. Technology Enthusiastic.

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Hi,
Choosing a career is very important for everyone and at the same time panic arises from it because of so many thoughts that float across our minds like, will that career satisfy my needs? Will I get success? Since you are in class 12th, you know yourself better than any other. Choose the course for which you are passionate because unless and until you don't have that craze in it then you will start feeling bored about it. Few best careers in the upcoming year:
1. Data analyst
2. Mass communication
3. Teaching as profession
3. Software Engineer
4. LLB
5. Fashion Technology

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Yes, you can, since you had physics in your class 12th syllabus, you can easily take admission for B.Sc Physics in any college.

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Nikita SharmaI am always here to help!

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Well first of all congratulations for qualifying your boards with great marks. You can get admission in following top colleges for you B.Sc in Physics:
1) School of liberal studies, Gandhinagar
2) Vivekananda global university, Jaipur
3) Shri Ramswaroop memorial university, Lucknow
4) Rabindranath Tagore University, Bhopal
5) Indian Academy Degree College, Bangalore
6) Amity University, Gurgaon
7) GD Goenka University, Gurgaon

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Lakshay Saini

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Hi Suryakant,
If you want to become theoretical physicist in future, then you should choose electronics and communication engineering (ECE).

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Bharti GARG

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You should pursue B.Sc in maths.

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rahul r

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Since universities offering undergraduate programme in Astronomy are rarely found, one can join for a major/ honours in Physics with Mathematics as a subsidiary subject. Thereafter, take a master's degree in Physics or Astronomy. After the successful completion of M.Sc. One can do specialisation in astronomy leading to Ph.D. which enables one to become an astronomer/ astronaut/ astrophysicist or a scientist/ research officer etc. In the field of space research. Please check for your eligibility to pursue B.Sc. Physics from the criteria mentioned below:
B.Sc. Physics Eligibility
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