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2016-03-04 14:19:16

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Meera naval

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Dhiraj,
There are a lot of openings for you after B.Sc physics. You can opt for M.Sc Physics, Astrophysics. This sector has many job opportunities, you may join M.Sc Astrophysics in any university or if you want to see yourself as a scientist/researcher, you can proceed with M.Sc in applied physics and then go for Ph.D.
There are many options available, it depends on your interests, core strengths and chosen career path. Other than the conventional courses, you could explore courses in:
1. Management.
2. Teaching.
3. Research.
4. Finance/banking.
5. Media.
6. Corporate communications.
7. Retail.
8. Hospitality, etc.
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2016-03-03 22:09:28

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tushar badewale

Beginner-Level 3

The most important topics are:-
1. Oscillations and waves.
2. Rotational motion.
3. Electrostatics.
4. Atoms and nuclei.
5. Current electricity.
6. Laws of motion.
7. Magnetic effect of current and magnetism.

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2016-03-02 00:18:40

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nihal badjatya

Beginner-Level 2

At first, tell me if what you want to do after M.Sc in Physics after your B.Tech. However, if you want to do M.Sc, you cannot go for M.Sc in physics but you have a professional degree. So, I want to give you a suggestion to try your best in your field if you are interested in engineering.
If you want to do M.Sc in Physics, you will have to give entrance examination conducted by many universities in Rajasthan. Rajasthan University conducts the entrance exam. So, you should try for qualifying this examination. But you are not eligible.

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2016-03-01 18:13:02

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Shubhanshu,
In order to be able to teach at colleges/universities, the minimum requirement is M.Sc. Physics and qualifying the UGC-CSIR NET for lectureship and JRF. M.Sc. followed by a B.Ed. will enable you to teach at the high school level. You can appear for NET to secure a good job of a professor after completing M.Phil. and Ph.D.
I hope this information helps. Please, feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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2016-02-18 12:24:09

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SISIR SAMAL

Beginner-Level 1

It is better to do PhD in physics for job opportunities in the future. You can get a job in foreign countries, industries and Government sectors because research in physics is a vast area whereas engineering is a single domain for future.

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2016-02-15 11:50:21

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Shishir Toshniwal

Contributor-Level 7

Hi, many students who are from non commerce background dont know economics. The course is designed in such a way that all the students are at par. Economics is just a subject in the first semester and like you there are many students who are not that familiar with the subject so prior knowledge about the subject is not mandatory but if one has it then it becomes easier for him or her. A student should have a degree in order to be eligible for the course.

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2016-02-13 13:20:23

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Mohammad Asif RajaProfessor(Assistant), Contributor at Shiksha

Guide-Level 12

I think this is not available. However, very few institutes which offer lateral admission in 2nd year B.Tech, if you have PCM in your intermediate.

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2016-02-11 15:49:24

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2016-02-08 16:21:06

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Rahul Tewari

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Mayank,
Before you decide what to do it is important that you become aware of a critical factor for success in your chosen profession. Your exam scores are one part of it considering how competitive it is to land a seat in the hallowed campuses of the IITs and other prestigious institutions.
There are numerous branches of space science - astronomy, astrophysics, cosmology, stellar science, planetary science, etc. Originally, all these disciplines were considered as part of astronomy but with recent developments and discoveries they have become vast enough to be considered as separate fields on their own. Experts in fields such as:
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