I like Physics, what are the career options available?

139 Views|Posted 2014-07-23 13:24:36
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Neeraj Kumar
2014-07-23 16:52:33
Here is a wide scope for Physics. you can go in the fields mentioned below * Nuclear Energy, Department of Science. * Atomic Research and Development. * Indian Space Research Organisation. * You can work as Scientist, Research Scholar, Specialist, at various astrophysical centre including ISRO and

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Arvind Joshi
2014-07-23 14:27:11
First, zero in on your choice of study-Electronics, communication, Electrical,Nuclear Physics.Then, go for B.Sc. with Physics as a subject. Thereafter you can do M.Sc. in your specific field.

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S
2014-07-24 11:49:14
Generally students thinks after Physics degree they can teach at a college and conduct research. But it has lot more scope. Physics teaches you to think. Thinking helps you to solve problems, regardless of the field. Think of Physics less as a career path and more as a skill set or toolkit. That's w

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S
2014-07-23 15:24:01
B.Sc. holders can work in the relevant fields in Science and Technology, in which they are specialized. They can seek out for career in research laboratories, Government corporations, banking and finance sector and so on.

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P
2014-07-23 15:19:28
The professional option is intended for students who after graduate study, further advance their career field by pursuing a doctoral degree and opt to work in industrial or government research and development laboratories, or in teaching institutions.

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