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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hello Anas Khan,
You can so for B.Sc. in Physics and after that M.Sc. You can go for PhD in physics after completing M.Sc.

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Deepayan Deyday dreamer,never give up........

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I have a suggestion for you, do BBA and then MBA, your life will change dramatically. Don't lose hope, I am the one who scored 15 out of 100 in mathematics in class 8th, after that I took a challenge and now I feel better and happy that I overcame all my depression. Never lose hope. Percentage cannot give you everything but knowledge does, concentrate on your dream.

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alka kumari

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There is a book, named as Errorless Book. It contain objectives related to physics JEE and in index they have given the name of chapters and according to JEE exams, they have mentioned the number of questions came from each chapter from the year of 2009. Now the new edition is available, you may get that in stores or in your college library.
All the best.

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Deepayan Deyday dreamer,never give up........

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Presidency University is one of the most reputed university in India and physics department is really well, so go for it. You can also choose Jadavpur University, Xavier's and Calcutta University.
All the best.

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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Hi Goursishankar,
Admission decisions are not taken by us. It lies on the admission authorities of a particular institute. If you can demonstrate superior research and innovative skills, high level of intellect then chances of admissions are good.
Admissions are based on a number of factors and having a good SAT alone won't help. After all we are talking about MIT here. Having said that, will encourage you to apply, you never know what skills you might have got which may be noticed by the admission officers. Apply timely.
Good luck to you.

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Karuna Jain

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Faraday in 1831 first discovered that whenever the number it of magnetic lines of forces in a circuit change, an emf is produced in the circuit and is known as induced emf and this phenomenon is known as Electro-Magnetic Induction.
- If the circuit is closed one, then a current flows through it which is known an induced current.
- This induced emf and current lasts only for the time while magnetic flux is changing.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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With Ph.D, you can get job as university lecturer & above, R&D professional job in government & private sector. You can also become a consultant in your area of expertise. You can also become manager/ PM in technology development projects.

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Annie Austin

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Hi,
Best of 5 will be considered and your physics subject won't be a problem in case of taking CAT. CAT registration is in process. You can apply now for CAT 2016 December test:

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