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Yes, You can it is possible to pursue an M.Sc. in Computer Science after completing a B.Sc. in Physics.
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1. Eligibility: Some schools or institutions may have specific eligibility criteria or prerequisites for switching streams. It's important to check with the school or educational board for their policies regarding stream change.
2. Board Regulations: Different educational boards may have different regulations regarding stream changes. You will need to understand and comply with the regulations set by the CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) for changing streams.
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