Can I pursue B.Sc (Hons) in physics after completing B.Sc (Hons) in chemistry?

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Asked by Bishwajit Bal
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VIKRAM SONI
9 years ago
Hi, If you have interest, then you can go for it, but it is not advisable to go for Bachelor's degree again. It is better that you think about Master's degree related to your aim and interest. Can you specify your interest and passion? All the best.

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Thank you sir for your recommendation but I want to do research with physics career therefore I have to gain the basic foundation and concept regard to physics subject for that purpose I want to pursue my career in physics without going into direct master degree .

Kamaraju pulugurtha
9 years ago
Sometimes you are given a seat out of left overs and you lose priority. This is because you are joining an additional degree course, after qualifying in the first.

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