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7 years ago
Your route to get an engineering degree after B.Sc. Physics can have three variations depending on which degree or course you want. There are these ways, B.Sc. (Physics) M.Sc. (Physics/Electronics) M.Tech (Mechanical / Electronics / Electrical/ Physical)
B.Sc. (Physics) MCA M.Tech (computer Science

Answered by
7 years ago
Yes, you can study engineering after B.Sc. Because minimum qualifications for B.Tech and B.Sc. Is 12th
but in B.Tech you should have PCM physics, chemistry and Maths in 12th class.

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7 years ago
Yes, of course. By doing so, you will have 2 Bachelor degrees.
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6 years ago
Can I do Engineering on basis on B.Sc. (Mathematics) Since I am not eligible to do so on base of my 12th Marks. Please guide.
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