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https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/aircraft-maintenance-engineering-colleges-india
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M.Sc Physics is a postgraduate course based on the study of all branches of Physics. A candidate has to be a B.Sc in Physics graduate from a recognised university in order to become eligible for this course. M.Sc Physics is a two-year programme. If the course is done through correspondence then the duration of the course is two years minimum and three years maximum. Please refer the link below for detailed information on M.Sc in Physics colleges in India:
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It totally depends on your area of interest. However, time shows that there are a bulk of engineers graduating from colleges every year. The demand of CAs is more as compared to engineers. In my recommendation, go for CA. However, it's totally your choice to choose between CA and engineering. Engineering can be very beneficial only if it's from a very good college.
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