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9th August 2011, 01:26 AM
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Job opportunities after B.Sc. Physics?
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My brother-in-law did B.sc physics in New college. He wants to continue for his studies. Which profile should he take? Kindly suggest him with future job oppurtunities. regards Rajkumar K |
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9th August 2011, 10:27 AM
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Re: Job opportunities after B.Sc. Physics?
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you have just completed your graduation degree in physics . so you have lots of chances for GOVT sector job. the govt sector jobs are given below. 1)school teacher 2)defense 3)railway 4)upsc 5)psc 6)bank po and clerical 7)ISRO 8)DRDO so dont worry you can apply for above mention job and get the chances for those jobs . all the best |
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9th August 2011, 01:23 PM
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Re: Job opportunities after B.Sc. Physics?
dear friend the job oppurtunities aftr b.sc-physics is you can choose the teaching field which is having good future, or you can go to m.sc physics side my best suggestion is first you complete the m.sc after that you go to teaching field it is having good value in future
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9th August 2011, 03:02 PM
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Re: Job opportunities after B.Sc. Physics?
Graduation is must for job.but the line that what is it scope? is wrong?because our determination ,hard work,seriousness and honesty makes scope............................................. .................................................. ...........
Bsc in physics has scope in the field of teaching,IT,research,finance,engineering,business entrepreneur and if you go ahead for more higher education then obviously scientist stage. |
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9th August 2011, 03:02 PM
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Re: Job opportunities after B.Sc. Physics?
After B.Sc Physics best option is to go for higher studies. You can go for M.Sc Physics. After completing this one can join as lecturer in various universities. Of course physics is a requirement in engineering studies. So there is a chance to enter as lecturers in engineering colleges also. Another option is to do Ph.D after M.Sc. So you will get high posts. There are many other job opportunities also. The B.sc physics students can also apply for jobs in baking sectors. They can join as lab assistants in colleges or schools too. Another great option after this is to join for MBA. That will also be a good choice. The MBA graduates are recruited for many companies.
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9th August 2011, 04:23 PM
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Re: Job opportunities after B.Sc. Physics?
After doing B. Sc. in Physics, you should go for M. Sc. in Physics. After that you can do B. Ed. and Ph. D. This will help you to get the job of lecturer and professor in govt. schools and colleges.
You can also apply in public sector jobs like ISRO, IAS etc. |
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16th August 2011, 12:13 AM
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Now you should go for M.Sc degree after that you have good scope to do job in the government and private sector if you will continue your study and do PHD then sure you will get a good job in the colleges.
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16th February 2012, 09:21 PM
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Re: Job opportunities after B.Sc. Physics?
For those who are interested in Physics as a career choice, options for each level of study are summarized below:
Undergraduate Degrees With General B.Sc. in Physics: • Teaching - high school and elementary. The current shortage of teachers trained in the physical sciences is likely to continue for several years. • Laboratory Technician - in government or industry. • A range of technical jobs - radiation monitoring, electrical power plant operator, scientific instrument operator • Meteorology (the study of weather) - proceed to Diploma program or graduate study • Computer programming in industry (e.g. aircraft design) • Salesperson for technical instruments • Self-employment - electronics/computer development, contracting for installation of acoustic insulation. • Continue to Law degree - e.g. industrial patents. • Proceed to Honours Degree With Honours B.Sc. in Physics: • All of the above, but with more job responsibility - e.g. Head of Department at a high school. • Some teaching at a community college. • Proceed to Master's Degree in Engineering (electrical, electronic, mechanical or aerospace), Environmental Science, Architecture. These may require one or two make-up courses. • University laboratory demonstrator • Proceed to M.Sc. in Physics |
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21st February 2012, 04:56 PM
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> I.A.S > I.P.S > Defence services > Bank p.o > Railways etc If he want to study he can do courses like:- > M.B.A > B.Ed > M.SC physics etc |
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29th March 2012, 06:48 PM
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Re: Job opportunities after B.Sc. Physics?
After completion of Your BSc you
can apply for government and private sector jobs. You can apply for the following companies: ISRO BARC Mumbai RRCAt Indore PRL ahmedabed IITs etc. In private sector sector you can apply for the following type of posts: Junior assistant or researcher All the best |
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29th March 2012, 09:25 PM
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after B.SC in physics honors, you can go for both gov. and non-gov jobs.On a serious note - depending on which courses you took, you can get into 'engineering', financial analysis, High School teacher (need further training and certificates), lab technician, business entrepreneur. You should mention to them how physicists are good at finding solutions, optimizations, etc - this is an important skill in real world.For more details please log on to: www.physicsforums.com "Best of luck" |
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