I'm crazy for physics and chemistry. What kind of work can I get except IT? I don't like working in IT sector.
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Hi,
You may become a professor of Physics or Chemistry and even if you have scored nice, you may get an opportunity to teach students in Universities. If you are interested in research, you can try for NASA. Anything is possible and if you are interested in being a scientist, you can go for that too. All the best. -
Hello sudan vythis,
Thanks for asking.
That's really great that you have interest for physics and chemistry this much.
Because in these subjects you have too many career options available.
You can get into research field.
You can get into industrial research.
You can get a job in PSUs.
You can pursue lectureship.
& you can also pursue PhD.
Prepare for CSIR NET Exam. CSIR NET exam is conducted for the candidates who are willing to pursue your career further as a Junior Research Fellow or an Assistant Professor.
Check Jobs & vacancies after qualifying NET Exam https://scoop.eduncle.com/csir-recruitment-net-jrf here
I hope it will help you.
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You can write exam like NEST. So, it will give you B.Sc courses on your subject.
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The physics section will hold 30 marks weigtage in the SITEEE question paper. There will be 15 MCQs out of the class 11th and 12th physics syllabus of CBSE, each of 2 marks.
The complete SITEEE exam syllabus is important. However, students must pay extra attention to a select few topics of the SITEEE physics syllabus like Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work, Energy, and Power, Gravitation, Thermodynamics, Oscillations and Waves, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetism, Electromagnetic Induction, Optics (Ray and Wave), the Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter, Atoms and Nuclei, and Semiconductors.
The SITEEE syllabus for physics is based on the class 11tha dn 12th syllabus of the CBSE curriculum.
Well, that's great, as you are preparing for JEE Advanced Physics. From my research, I would like to recommend some of the books and resources that will help you learn the basics and understand the concept:
1. Concept of Physics (Vol 1 and 2) by H.C. Verma
2. Understanding Physics Series by D.C. Pandey (Arihant)
3. Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
4. Problem in General Physics by I.E Irodov
5. Physics Galaxy by Ashish Arora.
6. Previous Year Question Book (likee PW 48 Years/Oswaal JEE Advanced Paper)
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