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Chetna S

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Yes, you can do bsc + msc and then mtech for physics related field. If you are keen to become an astrophysicist, check BS + MS courses at IISER or IISC. All the best

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Neeraj Kumar

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Amity university is good , good infrastructure, BSC in physics is good line and you may go in both research, teaching field in this sector . with stud you may also make interest to read and write article

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Parikshit Yadav

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You can get MDU may be DU
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Balwinder KaurSuccess is an old ABC:ability, break, courage

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Hlo. .I have cleared IIT JAM Exam Mathematics 2016
I think you should prefer these books :
Classical Mechanics: H. Goldstein
Principles of Quantum mechanics: David J.Graffith
Modern Physics:R.Mukesh
Concepts of Modern Physics:Arthur Beiser
Mathematical Methods for physics:George B. Arkken
You should take a book of : IIT JAM Physics last 10 years solved question papers and prepare for them. You will get an idea about the questions asked in exams.
Best of luck for your exam.

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pratima daipuria

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Dear Arpit,
If you are interested in carving a space in Business world , MBA would be a logical choice. However some of the desirable skills that you must possess/ develop over time include analytical, communication, soft-skills, interpersonal, etc.
You may also put your competencies acquired during graduation to use by targeting employment in industries which prefer physics/ science background.
And yes do a thorough search and choose a college that matches your skill set and ambitions.
Best wishes

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