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Old Tuesday, May 21, 2013
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I have just completed electrical engineering. should i opt for physics or not.? other choice i,d have is to go for a completely new thing..Geography i need advice from seniors..
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If you scored good in Physics , EMT and Electronics-1 , and FSc physics , then you must opt it
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