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manpreet
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3 years ago
Engineering physics, though a new branch evolved after the need to develop the modern science and physics, has large scope in industry as well as in research field. The undergrads from IITs has a package of around 11 lakhs per annum, where highest being rupees 17 lakhs. Though, the degree of engineering physics has a large pool of opportunities and options apart from the job in big corporates. Many, research organizations are inviting the new talents to carry their research forward and paying high for them. Also, students not want to go for research can be teachers in various coaching institutes as well as private colleges. The studies carried forward may take you to the extreme level in the branch and one can be a professor in deemed institution of India. Although, the study structure, the academic environment and the campus life is incomparable. When the talk is about the IITs, the infra may be old but is well managed and maintained by the management. So, here is the scenario. I hope it helped. Thank you.