I am doing B.Sc Physics and now, further confused in M.Sc Physics or MBA. Can you guide?

I am doing B.Sc Physics Honors from DU and I think I am further interested in both of these. And thus, now, stuck in this dilemma. Which would be better for me?

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    akshay singh | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    If you interested in hard-core technical side, go for M.Sc Physics, and later on you can go for M.Tech too after your M.Sc. But, if you are interested toward the management side, then go for MBA.
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. A Master of Science M.Sc. Or MS is one of the most sought-after degrees after B.Sc. Physics. It is a specialised, postgraduate programme that incorporates modern scientific tools with the Science of exploration. There are multifarious branches in M.Sc. Physics that you can explore. Given below are some of the specialisation courses you can opt for:
    M.Sc in Materials Science and Engineering
    M.Sc Vacuum Sciences
    M.Sc Acoustics
    M.Sc in Applied Physics
    M.Sc in Physics
    M.Sc Applied Electronics
    M.Sc in Atmospheric Science
    There are numerous diplomas and paramedical courses for Physics graduates to explore varied spec
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    Rajdeep Sharma Alumni of Lovely Professional University | Guide-Level 15

    3 years ago
    Hi Neelima, If you want to pursue your Research / Teaching career then go for M.Sc. or else go for MBA for management profile. Masters of Science in Physics (M.Sc. Physics) provides you a chance to enhance your mathematical problem solving and critical thinking skills. These help students to understand scientific data. You will gather skills like numerical problem-solving, data analysis, and the communication of complex ideas. Along with this, you will a better understanding of how the world works on a scientific level. For both the courses you may consider Lovely Professional University is the best One !
    M.Sc. Physics programme Outcome
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    Puneet Singh Alumni at LPU Jalandhar | Scholar-Level 17

    3 years ago
    Dear Neelima, MBA is offered in several streams and M.Sc. In Physics in a master's degree course for Physics. Both have their own importance and are equally good. It is for you to analyze what you want to study so that you can make a stable and successful career out of it. Whether you opt for MBA or M.Sc. Physics or a career in music it is very important to note that what interests you should be pursued so that you can enjoy your job later on when you start working. I have many friends who have done M.Sc. In Physics and MBA from LPU and are well settled in their life. I have also done MBA from LPU. I highly recommend LPU based on the f
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    Avtar Dhillon Education Consultant | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    After B.Sc. Physics one must choose a career as to what are their vision and future requirements, both M.Sc. Physics or MBA have their own scope and importance as M.Sc. Physics or Master of Science in Physics is a two-year-long postgraduate level course in India. M.Sc. Physics Subjects: quantum mechanics, classical mechanics, astrophysics, Optics spectroscopy, nuclear Physics electronics, etc. The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is an internationally recognised degree designed to develop the skills required for careers in business and management. The value of the MBA, however, is not limited strictly to the business world. An M
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