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Hello, Surpreet!! RRB NTPC is an exam for all NonTechnical Posts in Railways across India. The syllabus for RRB NTPC includes four subjects, which are: General Awareness Arithmetic General Intelligence & Reasoning English You can get the detailed information about the syllabus from the link shared above.  

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Hello, You can prepare for UGC NET Exam and make career in the lectureship and Research as the Exam pattern is changed now and the Age limit for the NET JRF is also increased For more details please check out the UGC NET JRF Syllabus

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Hi Rathour good afternoon, You can take Psychometric Career Assessment ( skill based career test) available in careerguide website. From the result, where you can analyse your interest and skill. All the best. Thank you.

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Hi Kumar good morning,  I want to know the reason why you wish to drop your B.Tech and which field , year you are in so we could be more focussed while discussing on opportunities.  Thank you.

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Hi Dobariya good evening, your choice is unique. I like it. Since you are doing your undergraduate in chemistry, I would prefer for Astrochemistry, You are eligible to apply for MSc in Astrochemistry.Doing one or two internship related to it will be helpful to obtain full-time career position. Below I have sent you a link of certain colleges in India where the course is available. M. P. Birla Institute of Fundamental Resesrch too.   You can continuously go through the details updated in this site -Astrochemistry Society of India. https://www.prl.res.in/~acsi/

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In my opinion you have to do B.Sc. in Physics. Because after graduation you have the best option to become theoretical physicist which is IIT JAM. It is an entrance exam for M.Sc. conducted by IITs and IISc. According to JAM scores you get admission in IITs for M.Sc.(2 Years), M.Sc.-M.Tech, M.Sc.-Ph.D dual degree, M.Sc.-MS (Research)/Ph.D dual degree courses and in IISc banglore for integrated Ph.D courses. To appear for this you should have at least 55% aggregate in graduation if belongs to General or OBC-NCL category or if you are from SC/ST/PwD category you must have minimum 50% aggregate w

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Hi Deka good evening, I can understand you are bit confused about your career.Can you please be specific in questioning, so that we can explore more in particular field. Thank you.

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Its all depend on you which career you want to choose. But I suggest that if you qualified B.Sc. from chemistry with 55% then you have a great opportunity to do masters from IIts which is IIT JAM 2018 Exam. JAM is an entrance exam for M.Sc. which is conducted by IITs and IISc. Accordance of IIT JAM result M.Sc., Joint M.Sc.-PhD, M.Sc.-PhD Dual Degree, M.Sc.-M.Tech., M.Sc.-M.S. (Research)/PhD Dual Degree Programs and integrated Ph.D. programs are provided by IITs and IISc. JAM 2018 Exam will be conducted on 11th February 2018 and the online application has been started from 5th September 2017.

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Hi Arihant good evening, would you like to know how to proceed?! Can you please post your query!? So that it will easy for me to revert you in specific.   Thank you.

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 Dear vishwas   I am glad to guide you in your future. You have a lot of options like if you have done your 12th then you can prepare for SSC. And if you have done your graduation, then you can prepare many other exam options like Bank, Railways, SSC CGL, IAS. You have to choose what you want to do. I am giving you a link, from this you can take the information on any exam. Examink - India’s Educational Portal for UPSC, SSC, Railway Exam

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