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deepika maurya

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Jobs profiles after B.Sc. Physics Physicist, Physics Lecturer, Lab Assistant, Research Associate, Subject Matter Expert, Technician, Radiologist Assistant, Academic Counselor, Content Developer, Quality Control Manager, Scientist, Radiation Oncologist, etc. Job opportunities as a scientist exist with organizations like Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Indian Space Research organisation, Defence Research, and Development Organisation, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Solid State Physics Laboratory, and other many well-established research centers in India as well as abroad. Courses after B.Sc. Physics Physicist, Senior Physicist, Space Scien
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Palak Madaan

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Both the courses have different value and different career options as well.

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Palak Madaan

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However, if you are more interested in Chemistry subject and have an interest in chemical composition and structure of elements then you can choose B.Sc. Chemistry. But if you are looking for better career opportunity then go for CS.

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Palak Madaan

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Computer Science honors is much better than PCM as it has more job opportunity.

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Palak Madaan

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Yes, you have both mathematics and computer Science.

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Mansi mehra

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Refer the following colleges:
Utkal University, University of Hyderabad, Brainware University, MAHER University, Central University of Karnataka, Sanjay Ghodawat University, Tamil Nadu agricultural University, Sri Venkateshwar University, Sikkim Professional University, etc.

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Sahil Selot

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The duration of the Course is 3 years. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Physics is a full-time three-year undergraduate degree course offered by the University of Madras, Chennai. It is a full time course. Total Number if seats in the course is 24. The Cutoff generally varies every year but the latest Cutoff is 75%. .

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Naveen Bio

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To get admission in M.Sc. in Physics at Nizam College, admissions are taken on the CPGET entrance basis, conducted by government of Telangana. Cutoff ranges from 900 to 2000.

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Atul Sharma

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The eligibility cut off is the minimum score necessary in the qualifying exam (Board exams) to take the ICAR AIEEA .
A candidate from the General/OBC/UPS/EWS category must pass the 10+2 board exam or comparable exams with at least 50% marks.

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Siva Pratap P Pasupuleti

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A. You should have grip at basics of all the chapters, because there are so many shifts so you can expect question from any chapter in any shift, at least you should know the formulas and the idea of how to apply them. B. Go through the NCRET book
Most important chapters for JEE Mains physics:
1. Semiconductor
2. Communication systems
3. Em waves
4. Thermodynamics
5. SHM
6. String and sound waves
7. Errors and measurement
8. Unit and dimensions
9. Kinematics
10. Modern and nuclear physics
11. Diffraction
12. Optical instruments
13. Elasticity and viscosity
14. Surface tension
15. AC current
16. Calorimetry and thermal expansion
17. Kepler laws
18. Moment
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