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2016-03-15 16:29:14

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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

Guide-Level 11

Indian institute of science. Its like iit for science studies.

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2016-03-15 11:17:45

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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

Guide-Level 11

If you want to be a physics teacher go for bsc physics(major) and then Msc snd after Msc pursue Phd in physics. Then you can apply in colleges.

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2016-03-14 13:01:11

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Dr. Arti AggarwalTeacher, Doctor, Entrepeneur

Beginner-Level 3

Well for a start it's not the end of the world if you don't like physics. There are umpteen opportunities out there. You can look at careers which need chemistry, biology and mathematics or even opt for a commerce or arts stream. The basic idea is to find out what is it that you really aspire to be and then chart out a map to reach there. Good luck!

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2016-03-14 11:50:10

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Aditya,
Don't demoralize yourself, if you think you will not be able to clear physics and chemistry examinations, don't worry you can surely opt for compartment exams, work hard and be focused.
All the Best

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2016-03-13 20:12:34

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KS Rao

Contributor-Level 8

My recommendation: You may do engineering in CSE or ECE.

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2016-03-13 19:55:26

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Rahul Jhanjhariya

Contributor-Level 10

if you looking outside DU try VGU Jaipur

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2016-03-13 19:40:20

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Rahul Jhanjhariya

Contributor-Level 10

chandigarh university chitkara university if looking outside punjab then Vivekananda Global University Jaipur

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2016-03-11 23:25:42

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Dr. Arti AggarwalTeacher, Doctor, Entrepeneur

Beginner-Level 3

I assume you mean MBBS. I suppose you can get admission in pvt. medical colleges because most of them are only concerned with how much you are willing to pay up rather than your marks
One small advice though, getting into a medical college is still easy but passing out is not.you need to be extremely hard working, focused and capable of studying and working for long hours. So assess yourself really objectively and take into consideration your family's opinions too before taking the plunge. Good luck!

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2016-03-11 20:35:36

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Contributor-Level 9

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2016-03-11 13:23:02

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Akash Joshi

Beginner-Level 4

1) HC Verma
2) R.C. Mukherjee
3) D.C Pandey
4) Organic Chemistry by Peter Skyes (The best book ever organic chemistry).

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