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Vishal ChauhanWell experienced in consumer durables Field

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Dear Sachin,
Yes, you can make career after doing B.Sc in PCM. Every year ISRO recruits b.sc graduate or B.Tech graduate but you will have to work hard. So, do preparation.
All the very best.

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Anushika Joshi

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You can clear PMT exams after 12th.

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Sumit SinghPresently I am in 12th.

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No, it is not compulsory. But you can't get good rank without attending any question in physics

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ravi kumar

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Yes, you can. Irrespective, whether you want to join an M.Tech programme or an M.Sc programme.

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Security professional, penetration testing professional ethical hacker - the main focus of this job domain is to ensure the security of information of the house by protecting its computer systems from intruders. There it is advanced technology which is involved here which one can grasp with in-depth knowledge of different operating systems, different programming languages and computer networking including routing and switching. After B.Sc or M.Sc in physics, you can try for it provided you are immensely interested in this domain. Best wishes!

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Shruti,
These two are the most important books for engineering Physics.
Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics by R C Hibbler.
Engineering Electromagnetics by William H Hayt Jr.(Edit)
I hope you too like these books.
All the best.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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You can look for Chemistry oriented fields like Chemical Engineering, Polymer Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Textile Engineering. You can opt for other less known streams like: Fire and Safety Engineering, Transport Engineering, Agriculture Engineering.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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You can look for Mechanical it has some good subjects which requires sound knowledge of Physics. Subjects like Mechanics requires good knowledge of Classical Physics (Stress, Elasticity, Truss etc.). Electrical Engineering on the other hand will need good practice of Maths as you need to work more on electrical circuits, Network Analysis includes concepts of Fourier and Laplace Transforms.

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