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Nikhlesh Mathur

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Yes, you are on the right track Komal. Join for PhD after you complete your M.Sc. in Physics. During your PhD try to contact the large organizations who often also involve PhD candidates for their ongoing research work. You also have a good option to try in ISRO as a Scientist. Go get it.God luck.

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Abinash PatnaikProject Engineer at Honeywell Aerospace Limited.

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In this case I would refer to go for B.Tech in Aeronautical engineering. B'coz the whole 4 years you will be only studying about the rules and laws of physics in guidance with thermodynamics.

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Sakshi Verma

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You are eligible for engineering but with this jEE score,it is hard to get admission in government institutes but you can apply for admissions in premier private colleges that are doing equally good and provide assured placements.here are some of the institutes where you may get admission:
1.VIT
2.Lovely Professional University
3.SIBM
Lovely Professional University provides an excellent infrastructure and they venture in their students an unmatched entrepreneurial skills that make them an efficient managers.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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If you are interested in IT sector than better to go with Mathematics. It will help you for your future course of education in IT.
All the best.
Feel free to revert.

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deepak kumar guptayou never know how close u are

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both fields are of tremendous opportunities.

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