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Divya JainStudent

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Hello,
After completing B.Sc. you have many options available.
You can go for Jobs (in government field also like - IBPS PO, SSC CGL)
You can go for further studies like - MBA or M.Sc.
If you want to continue your studies then you have a best option available to do M.Sc. from IIT's or IISC.
For that you have to apply for IIT JAM.
Click here to know more about IIT JAM - https://youtu.be/4SBAhhto08M
I hope it will help you.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Dear Madiha
If you are not able to clear physics I will suggest you to try with NIOS open exams. You can clear it easily as they are not so difficult.
All the best.

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Divya JainStudent

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Hello,
Thanks for Asking. Yes, you can go for M.Sc. or Ph.D. or dual course after completing your B.E. You can pursue M.Sc. from IIT's or IISC. To get admission in IITs, you have to clear its Entrance Exam - IIT JAM.
Click here to Know more about IIT JAM Physics - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SBAhhto08M
I hope it will help you.
Best of Luck.

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Akash PrasherWeb Developer | Computer Science - CU

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If you want to pursue physics then you should pursue B.Sc (Hons) in physics instead of B.Tech. After completing your Bachelor's degree in physics you will be eligible for IAS too.

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