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dharampal yadav

Beginner-Level 4

Firstly, you can solve NCERT (physics) then you can solve HC Verma and you are fully prepared for boards and for IIT, you can solve the objective questions of physics.

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Harshit Mehta

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The colleges include: https://goo.gl/nP1nml

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shreyas chopra

Guide-Level 12

You can work as either of the following after doing B.Sc in physics:
Lab Supervisor
Researcher
Technician
Teacher
Manager
Scientist
Consulting Physicist
Research Associate
Senior Physicist
Assistant Scientist
Radiation Oncologist
Radiologist
Professor

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

Guide-Level 12

All together as multidisciplinary involvement has great variation of placements & job opportunities. Its better to test yourself where you are best at. one particular sub - field. Get inspired by it and work on it. If you can include chemistry, you can go for Biotechnology, Biomedical, Genetic based taxonomy or a lot of other opportunities in bioelectronics.

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Sumit Kumar SinghTime to create Illusion to Reality!

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Yeah, surely. You can do M.Sc after B.Sc because there will be lot of opportunities that you can get after doing M.Sc, you can get a professor position is in a good reputed Government College. So, you can do M.Sc. It's better to see in interest rather than scope because scope develops from interest.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Hello Abhishek,
As here, we can't attach any things in the answer. So, you have to go through YouTube for video there are many channels which provide videos. So, you may go to YouTube and there are many Android apps for the same.

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Sophie Turnbull

Beginner-Level 3

Hello,
The UK has many good universities offering Astrophysics and related areas, you can see a list of these universities here https://www.findamasters.com/masters-degrees/astrophysics/?30gngS2
Many of them are top ranked so will offer a strong learning and study experience. Entry requirements will vary for each institute but generally you would need a high score in a Science and physics related degree and an IELTS of at least 6.5.
Regards
Sophie

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

Guide-Level 12

You want to do a core job or what? Yes, these jobs do need science students but remember that there are material management experts and commerce expert jobs too in these fields. Your question is not clear, but I think that you should do a job in that field to suffice your heart's desire.

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