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16th April 2018 03:20 PM
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Re: After BSc Physics which courses can I choose?

Can I do MSc Viscom after studying BSc Physics?
7th June 2014 06:28 PM
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Re: After BSc Physics which courses can I choose?

now i am completed bsc physics then if ani one better degree b.ed or msc physics.percentage is 75%,sc category.please reply me madam or sir
24th April 2013 05:09 PM
sanjuselvan
Re: After BSc Physics which courses can I choose?

Hi friend

An undergraduate degree in physics opens the gateway to numerous possibilities. You will get a number of opportunities in the R&D departments of various organisations of our country. You can also do a PG degree during study with stipends. You can specialize in various disciplines with BSc in physics like
-Molecular Physics
-Applied Physics
-Nuclear Physics
-Solid State Technology
-Optics
-Geophysics
These are only a few. But with a UG degree in physics you can go for a number of choices..

All the best..
24th April 2013 03:32 PM
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does mba in hospital management works for a bsc physics student, is there a scope of job in this field?
22nd April 2013 12:39 AM
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sir shall i do my msc in visual communication after my bsc degree in physics??
29th September 2012 12:14 AM
Ravikanth2027
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Career after B.Sc Physics :

Higher Studies :

M.Sc Physics

M.Sc Bioo Physics

M.Sc Medical Physics

M.Sc Applied Physics

M.Phil in Applied Physics

M.Phil in Physics

Ph.D in Applied Physics

Ph.D in Chemical Thermodynamics

Ph.D in Physics

MBA

MCA

Jobs After B.Sc Physics :

Research Institutes

Laboratories & institutes

Educational Institutes

Hospitals

Aviation Industry

Lab Supervisor

Scientist

Radiologist

jobs in following sectors :

BSNL

ISRO

DRDO

AAI

FCI

NTPC

Groups

UPSC

Bank Po

28th September 2012 07:23 PM
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i'm sy bsc student plz tell me d best career options after bsc physics
8th June 2012 11:54 PM
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tell me the best course after my bsc physics
10th April 2012 02:53 PM
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AFTER BSC PHYSICS CAN I GO TI B TEGCH LATERAL ENTRY?
12th March 2012 12:12 AM
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Can i study any dentistry course after finishing Bsc in physics? HELP PLEASE!!!
11th February 2012 06:55 PM
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i dont know which course to study after my bsc in physics.. i am in half the mind with msc in physics and mba.. what shall i choose now...?
7th February 2012 07:39 PM
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Re: After BSc Physics which courses can I choose?

if i complete b.sc in physics...and i want to earn more money....what are the course options and career option for me...
30th January 2012 09:08 PM
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i am a bsc physics student. i would like to do post graduation. i want to earn high salary above 60000bin a job after pg. so which field should i choose
13th December 2011 06:06 PM
Snehamay ganguly
Re: After BSc Physics which courses can I choose?

dear friend,
After completion of B.Sc in physics , you can go for higher studies like-

1.M.Sc in same field- If you want to get specialize in your field. After this you can go for research..

2.MBA:- If you are interested in management field then you can go for MBA course..
After which you will get lots of job opportunity.

3.MCA:- If you had maths in 12th , and interested in computers then go for it.

Now, it is up to you , in which field you want to go.
All the best.
13th December 2011 02:07 PM
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Re: After BSc Physics which courses can I choose?

I passed bsc with physics in aper. 2009 with 43.25% i have to learn further so what courses are available
6th December 2011 01:22 PM
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i am appearing in third year Bsc in physics i want to do the b.tech or b.e after completing my bsc in physics so can i do it and can i get the sdmmision in b.tech
23rd October 2011 02:09 PM
kartik41
Re: After BSc Physics which courses can I choose?

Sir,
do m tech or m.sc. and how to proceed after b.sc. physics hohours? ... on August 22, 2009 at 2:04 AM and tagged with choosing courses, science ... You can find highly successful as well as not so successful people among people with all ...
21st October 2011 04:42 PM
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Re: After BSc Physics which courses can I choose?

dear friend,

The career After B.Sc Physics is huge like:-

1.>If you want to go for higher study you should complete you M.sc in Physics then complete P.hd.

2.>Also you can go for MBA degree appearing CAT,MAT etc.

3.>After completing M.sc you can join Engineering.

These all are the tough one so friend study hard and go for your own interesting.
14th October 2011 05:17 PM
imira
Re: After BSc Physics which courses can I choose?

There are various courses which you can go about pursuing after graduation. You can go for the M.Sc course in the same subject area. If you are interested towards the management field you can join for MBA course also. The higher study courses should be chosen on the basis of your interest towards a particular field. If you are interested you can also opt for the jobs in the government sector after B.Sc.
14th August 2011 08:49 PM
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After BSc Physics which courses can I choose?

after bsc physics which are the courses that i can choose...please kindly list the courses to me

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