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14th November 2017 09:41 PM
Angry Girl
Re: What are the career options after completion of B.Sc Physics?

The only way to work in Space Research is through Indian Space Research Organization competitive entrance examination.

After Bachelor of Science, you should pursue Master of Science though JAM exam in Indian Institute of Technology. After Master of Science, you should apply for ISRO entrance examination.

The age limit for examination is 21-30 years.
14th November 2017 09:14 PM
shweta 1411
Re: What are the career options after completion of B.Sc Physics?

You can opt for government jobs as well as private jobs.
Some of the government sector jobs are:-
Banks
SSC
Railways
UPSC
BPSC
CDS
Army
Navy

If you are interested in teaching sector then you should pursue B.Ed or D.El.Ed.
Then after you will be eligible to apply for TET, CTET, BTET and many more.

You can also go for higher studies.
Some of the fields to pursue physics in Post graduation are as follows:-
Astrophysics
Biophysics
Astronomy
Geo-physics
Acoustical Physics
Plasma Physics
Optical Physics
Nuclear Physics
14th November 2017 06:48 PM
zzaza
Re: What are the career options after completion of B.Sc Physics?

You have a vast list of options after completing B.sc. Some of them are given below:-

You can continue your study to higher level like M.sc etc.
You can get job in any school as a teacher.
You can open your private tuition center.
You can go for govt. jobs in SSC,UPSC,Railways etc.
14th November 2017 09:56 AM
ajjuravi
Re: What are the career options after completion of B.Sc Physics?

If you are interest in Space research field, then after pursuing B.Sc. Physics, you can do post graduation courses like:
  • M.tech/P.hd (Aerospace engineering)
  • M.tech.P.hd (Aeronautical engineering)
  • P.hd (Astro physics).
  • P.hd (Geophysics).
  • P.hd (Metaphysics)

These all courses are related to Physics and will lead you towards your interest in Space Science. In case, if you are acquiring these degrees from reputed institutes like IITs, NITs or IISc, then it would be more fruitful to you. Ultimately, you can be recruited to the posts of Astronauts, Scientists in ISRO, or DRDO.
13th November 2017 11:29 PM
sampathkumar29
Re: What are the career options after completion of B.Sc Physics?

B.Sc (Bachelor of Science) in Physics has very good career options. You can go for higher studies or you can do job. There are many companies which offer jobs for B.Sc physics candidates. Some of them are listed below.

- Assistant professor
- Associate auditor
- Proof reader
- Physics tutor
- Lecturer
- Atomic & molecular physics companies
- Acoustics
- Electronics
- Geophysics
- Astrophysics
- Vacuum Science

You can do masters in physics, acoustics, astronomy, astrophysics, geophysics, and B.Ed.
13th November 2017 10:34 PM
Dadi Maa
Re: What are the career options after completion of B.Sc Physics?

If your ultimate goal is to join Indian Space Research Organization then you need to pursue Master's degree in Science in Physics.

M.Sc candidates in Physics are eligible to apply for ISRO entrance exam.

Academic qualification: Engineering graduates or master's degree in science candidates with 60% marks are eligible to apply for exam.

The age limit is 21-30 years.
11th November 2017 11:29 PM
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What are the career options after completion of B.Sc Physics?

Hi Sir/Mam, Am now in S.Y.B.Sc and I am interested in space research so what should I do for this? Can you please guide me with the complete details on the same? It will be really helpful if you can answer me back soon on this. Awaiting to get the response. Thanks!

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