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Just do B.Sc. in physics from a renowned university where you can follow your passion and then do Masters in the same field and then do PhD in physics.
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There are many colleges and universities in Canada.
Below mentioned is the eligibility criteria to get good universities-
1. You need to have minimum 2-3 years of work experience.
2. You need to score above 500 in Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT).
3. You should get minimum 6.5 and above band in IELTS exam.
4. You should have good CGPA in degree.
Below mentioned are some of the good universities in Canada for MBA:
1. University of Toronto.
2. York University - Schulich School of Business.
3. University of British Columbia (UBC) - Sauder School of Business.
4. University of Alberta.
5. McGill University.
6. University of Western Ontari
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For more details, kindly visit the link mentioned below:
www.quantum.edu.in
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As of now, the deadline is 26th November, but don't be late because you might face server problem. Try to apply within first 2 weeks of November.
Best of luck.
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The best place to study Aeronautical Engineering is Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Here, placements and package both are reasonably good.
Best wishes
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Good luck.
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