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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You can not two degrees simultaneously from same or different universities.

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Please specify the location?

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Shiladitya Roy

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Hi Veronica,
St. Xavier's College, Kolkata is currently ranked 1st and got 3.77 out of 4 by NAAC in al over India. And it's physics department is also one of the best. With the best infrastructure consisting great faculties, laboratory and all other resources and facilities Department of physics is doing really good in Academics as well as other activities. And we also have M.Sc in Physics which is also in the same department and great scholars are passing out every year. So according to me, SXCKOL will be the best choice for you as B.Sc in Physics is concerned.
I don't know a lot about other colleges. There are many among which you ca
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Rohit Kothawadei am here to help you in your problem

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After completing your BSc, you have many options like you can go for Masters that is M.Sc or else you can take admission for MBA or you can do a job in any chemical industry.

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Master of science in physics is a two year postgraduate degree course which focuses on both theoretical and practical aspects of Physics. Candidates who have completed this course can find numerous job openings in various fields of the public and private sector.
Career in the private sector after M.Sc in physics:
Lots of career opportunities are available for M.Sc in Physics graduates in the highly demanding IT field. IT companies like Infosys, Wipro and CTS recruits these graduates for different posts available in their technical section. They can also pursue their career in various energy plants. They can work as Technician in the elec
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Pavitra Khuranaalways here to support you

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Hi Krishna,
It is almost maths from the first semester itself, Physics and Chemistry will appear as an optional subject which is completely up to you whether you want to choose them or not, other are so many other subjects, you can choose instead of them.
Please ask if you need any other assistance.
All the best.

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