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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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B.Sc physics can be a good option if you want to go for a teaching career or want to make career in research field, please don't look down upon yourself in anyway, I still have lots of opportunities ahead of you. Please make sure that you are interested in the course mentioned.

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Do you have maths as additional subject? There is a way to join the institute of ISRO (IIST- Thiruvananthapuram) by the score of JEE Mains and advanced. If not possible then after graduation from engineering colleges, you can join ISRO by appearing in exams and interview.
In case you don't have maths, then most probably you have to pursue M.Sc. For details check ISRO's website and best wishes for you. I am also passionate for ISRO.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Yes, you can prepare for IAS.
This is the right time to prepare for and decide for IAS as well.You have enough time to prepare. But you can apply for the exam only after finishing your graduation.
Eligibility criteria:
- Indian Citizenship
- Graduation from a Govt. recognized university.
- Age of 21 to 30 years.
- If you are OBC and SC/ST category then you have age relaxation of 3 years and 5 years respectively.
You are in the first year so you have enough time to prepare for IAS.
Note: On this, my advice you is don't be in the wrong impression of having ample of time, so you will make out this easily. UPSC having hardly 1000 vacancies for all
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Himanshu Madan

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Go for research. You can go for M.Sc, then you can go for M.Tech.

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Hi Saheli, a professorship track abroad or in India could be the best , secured and highly paid. Take a Ph.D, complete your post doc and apply for professorship. Its going to be a long journey but worth it. And, if you want a non-Physcis job you will be eligible for a lot of options which could fetch you a good salary - banking, consultancy, design etc. Your career growth and prospects will purely depend on your interests and career goals.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Majority of Universities or college admission is based on Entrance Examination. You are advised to appear in BCA Entrance Examinations in several Universities to increase your chances of admission in BCA degree course.

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