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raval bhargav

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I think applied physics will be more preferable because you will get plenty of opportunities after the completion of a degree which can help you choose the appropriate career. It is very difficult with theoretical physics. Take care and have a great time. All the best.

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Chetna S

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Hi
IISC, IISER, TIFR, IIT bombay offers b.tech +m.tech in engineering physics, BHU and IIA kodaikanal and Bangalore are the best ones.

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Moaz Hussain

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yes why not
you can

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Dinesh Kothiyayoung entrepreneur

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You can go for CSE(computer sci.)

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Mini Messey

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Hi Rohaan,
I would suggest Bsc Astronomy.

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