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Vikash Jain

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Hi Rakesh,
Which course have you completed in your graduation among B.Sc and B.Tech?

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
If you want to enter into engineering then you should have good command over maths and physics. If you do not have that then you should drop the idea of engineering and start working on other options.
If you provide me your short introduction then I would suggest few options for you.

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Roopika Merugu

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Yes, you can pursue mathematics and computer science course. It is offered by many institutes. One such example is IIT, Kanpur.

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garvit jha

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You have to clear the NET exam for it. You can then get a JRF.

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Divya JainStudent

Guide-Level 12

Hello,
Thanks for asking.
Actually, it completely depends on your interest.
If you want to see their career in Science can go for M.Sc. Because the career options are really great after completing M.Sc.
You can appear in csir net exam to become Junior Research Fellow or an Assistant Professor.
Check Jobs & Career in CSIR here- https://scoop.eduncle.com/csir-recruitment-net-jrf and if you don't want to read & learn Science more then go for MBA.
MBA is a professional course of management & career opportunities are also good in it.
Now, you have to decide which one is better for you.
Best of luck.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Hi,
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) is to ensure quality and reliability of industrial products. There is a constant demand for qualified NDT professionals in manufacturing industries. Admission to M.Tech (NDT) is based on GATE score in NITs. The eligibility criteria is either M.Sc (physics, material science, applied physics) or B.Tech./B.E. (mechanical, metallurgy and production). You are not eligible for M.Tech (NDT). You are advised to apply for M.Tech NDT after completing your M.Sc physics and appearing for GATE.

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Neelabh Narayan Pandey

Beginner-Level 2

Hi,
There will be 7 papers of physics hons only in the duration of three years along with mathematics and chemistry and one language subject Hindi, English or whatever you like.
In the last year you'll have 3 papers of physics and 1 practical paper along with environmental studies.
These are the details of VBU, Hazaribagh.

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Neelabh Narayan Pandey

Beginner-Level 2

You can pursue MCA from a recognized university and then you can specialize on the subjected ethical hacking period.

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