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The discussion centers around pursuing a Master's degree in physics after completing a Bachelor's degree in the same field. The individual has attempted the Joint Entrance Screening Test (JEST) and the IIT entrance exam but did not succeed. They are seeking alternatives if they do not secure admission this year. Another participant inquires about the university where the individual completed their BSc, which was Bangalore University, and mentions their own upcoming BSc enrollment at CMI. The conversation also touches on the possibility of studying abroad as an alternative option for further education in physics.
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hi..i want to do MSc in physics and have just finished my Bsc in the same.. i wrote JEST N IIT but did nt clear either.. say if i don't get anywhere this year . would cld i do.?cld u pls help me with some alternatives.
 
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Frm where did u complte BSc?
 
i did fom Bangalore univ.
 
I am entering BSc this year at CMI. Didnt u try going abroad?
 
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