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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
There could be many options:
B.Sc Physics
B.Sc Chemistry
B.Sc Biology
B.Sc Computer Science
BA
B.Sc Bioinformatics
B.Pharma
B.Sc Forensic Sciences
and many more. Please check the Shiksha listing for other options and requirements
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
There are many good colleges & universities which provide B.Sc Honours like Delhi university, IP University, Amity University, LPU Punjab, Chandigarh University, etc.
To get job in ISRO you will have to clear exam of ISRO which is conducted every year by ISRO
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It was founded as Tripura Engineering College in 1965 and declared a National Institute of Technology (pursue) in 2006. It is a technical institute in India along with all other NITs and IITs. It is recognised as an Institute of National Importance, by an act of the Parliament of India. It is a leading reputed technical institute of the country along with the IITs and NITs. It is the best technical institute of the North Eastern region of India after IIT Guwahati as ranked by National Institutional Ranking Framework, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India.
The Institute's mission is "to help to improve th
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Hope it was helpful. Good luck with the choice!
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Contributor-Level 10
Different universities will be having different syllabus. It depends on the university you join. You can get the syllabus copy from your prefered university.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
You may pursue your B.Sc (Hons) in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. You may explore engineering areas such as Materials engineering, Process engineering and Corrosion engineering.
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