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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Based on your educational qualifications, B.Sc in Physics (Hons.) you are eligible to seek lateral entry admission in B.Tech (directly in 2nd year) in engineering colleges. You may evaluate Manipal Institute of Technology for lateral entry admission in engineering.

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Sant Kumar

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You can go for B.Ed. if you have passion for teaching. Otherwise, if you are interested in learning more then you can go for further courses.

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Sana Khanna

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According for me, you should go for civil engineering.
Below mentioned are few reasons:
1. You could land up in a government job, if you crack some competition exams and would get experience on your way to the top.
2. You can chose civil engineering as a mains subject in IAS. Only, mechanical/ electronics apart from civil have this liberty.
3. There is no dearth of money and opportunities after the first few years of struggle.
Below mentioned re the best colleges:
1. UPES – Dehradun.
2. IITs.
3. BITS – Pilani.
4. College of Engineering – Pune.

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Aman Kumar

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You should do engineering or physics honors. It is better to pursue engineering than physics honors because engineers are in great demand.

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Karuna Jain

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Geology is one of the core stem subjects and a Bachelor's degree will be required at the very minimum for most jobs. In some states and for some jobs (especially where safety issues are concerned - such as in mines) certification may be required to practice. This should not be the case in the overwhelming majority of cases.
Most major colleges and universities offer geology degrees, so you should not struggle to find a relevant course. Even, these are not available at your chosen college, geography or other earth sciences are the preferred options. Students should take minors in mathematics and physics or other earth science options, an
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Rochit Goel

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There many career options after completing B.Sc in physics. But, if you are interest in physics/ science stream related career, then it would be better if you opt for M.Sc in physics and then do Ph.D.
There are various technical jobs available for physics graduates/ post graduates like radiation monitoring, electrical power plant operator and scientific instrument operator.
After PG in physics, you can apply for NET/SET examination and can teach in government or private colleges. After doing B.Ed, you can apply in various government or private Schools
You are also eligible to apply:
1. Union Public Service Commission for posts like IPS,
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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Hi,
Yes, you are eligible to apply for M.Sc nanoscience program because most of the universities require only B.Sc degree, but some of the universities require minimum 60% in graduation and class 12th. So, you need to check the eligibility and admission process for the particular university.
All the best.

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Himanshu Rao

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Uses of convex lens are:
1) Convex lens is used in microscopes and magnifying glasses to subject all the light to a specific point.
2) Convex lens is used as a camera lens in cameras as they focus light for a clean picture
3) Convex lens is used in the correction of hypermetropia.
4) The convex mirror is used as side-view mirror on the passenger side of a car because it forms an erect and smaller image for the way behind the car.
5) The convex mirror is suitable for convenient shop and big supermarket and any other corner where need anti-thief.
6) Convex mirrors are used inside the buildings. They are also used in making lenses of sunglasses
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