I am confused. What should I do after B.Sc in physics?

My education background at intermediate was Hindi medium and graduation was B.Sc in PCM (English medium) with 62% marks in chemistry especially. I want to get a job at SSC CGL. What can I do for this? Please guide me.

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    rahul r | Scholar-Level 18

    6 years ago
    Scope of Higher Studies after B.Sc. Physics:
    The Bachelor degree course in Physics acts as the base to study various higher education courses. Upon completion of the course, the candidate can go for Masters degree in various specialised areas. There is provision to go for higher education after Masters degree in Physics. The list of the possible courses after B.Sc. Physics are mentioned below. Master of Science M.Sc. Courses are offered in areas mentioned here:
    Physics
    Applied Physics and Ballistics
    Applied Physics
    Bio Physics
    Engineering Physics
    Geophysics
    Marine Geo Physics
    Medical Physics
    Renewable Energy
    Career Opportunities after B.Sc. Physi
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    Dear aspirant, Completing B.Sc. Physics graduates can choose from various job profiles like data analyst, quality control manager, research associate, statistician, technician, academic counselor, etc. If you want to broaden your job prospects after B.Sc. Physics consider adding any of the following job-oriented courses to your CV. M.Sc. In Physics. M.Sc. In Applied Physics. M.Sc. In Advanced Physics. M.Sc. In Particle/Nuclear Physics. M.Sc. In Biophysics. M.Sc. In Space Exploration Systems. M.Sc. In Acoustics. M.Sc. In Optical Physics. MBA in Data Science
    MBA in Information Technology
    Bachelor of Education (B.Ed)
    Short term courses:
    There
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    Pallavi Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    Now a days most of the students do MBA to get more job opportunities. The degree programme in Maters in Business Administration is one of the most jobs provider educational degree course in the world. An MBA can enhance your marketability as a professional and increase the quality and quantity of job opportunities. Over 98% of Wharton MBA graduates are extended full-time job offers. An MBA also helps you build business leadership skills, as well as a professional network. MBA is more about the experience rather than education. The focus of all the good MBA programs is on leadership development, teamwork, peer learning, problem-solving,
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    Puneet Singh Alumni at LPU Jalandhar | Scholar-Level 17

    3 years ago
    Dear Rakesh, After B.Sc. In Physics various opportunities are available for the candidates. Either, they can opt for higher education, I. e. M.Sc. Jobs after B.Sc. Physics
    Physicist. Physics Lecturer. Lab Assistant. Research Associate. Subject Matter Expert. Technician. Radiologist Assistant. Academic Counselor. My cousin did B.Sc. In Physics at LPU and now pursuing M.Sc. In Physics at LPU itself. I also recommend LPU for the B.Sc. Or M.Sc. Programme. I feel LPU has it all to pursue this course. A few of the major features of this course at LPU I come across after interacting with my friends:
    1. The curriculum of this course is designed
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    Avtar Dhillon Education Consultant | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    The Bachelor's degree course in Physics acts as the base to study various higher education courses. Upon completion of the course, the candidate can go for a master's degree in various specialised areas. There is provision to go for higher education after a master's degree in Physics. After the completion of this course, the candidates have a wide range of job opportunities in the employment areas like Power generating companies, pyrotechnics manufacturing, research and development firms, technical journals, Indian civil services, etc. They're also available various job types like a professor, radiation oncologist, consulting physicist
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    Varun dixit | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    You can go for M.Sc Physics or M.Sc Astronomical physics. You can study MS or post-graduation from abroad by giving some exams like GRE or IELTS. These are entrance exams for admission in post-graduation.
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    Ahmad Shahab

    6 years ago
    Physics is one of the best pure science subjects. A degree in physics is widely acknowledged. You should aim at some of the best science and research institutes in the country. Start preparing for Master's degree at IISC-Bangalore or IIT JAM or top DU colleges.

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