In LPU, after B.Sc physics, how are the placements?

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    Puneet Singh Alumni at LPU Jalandhar | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    Dear Suraj, LPU is really good for the placements in all the programmes offered by it. My friend did B.Sc. In Physics from LPU and got placed in a reputed organisation. The best thing I like about LPU about placement is, they provide placement classes to all the students from the very first year who opt for the placement. With the help of this, they can prepare themselves for placements till the pre-final year because the companies will start visiting for the recruitment of students from a pre-final year. Some of the students go for internships also in their final year. Recently, LPU achieved the Guinness World Records title of "the la
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    Mahi Gupta | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    In LPU, B.Sc. Physics graduates benefit from strong placement prospects due to the university's focus on academic excellence and industry collaboration. Many students are placed in diverse sectors such as education, research, information technology, and engineering. LPU has partnerships with top companies like TCS, Cognizant, and Accenture, where graduates often find roles in data analysis, software development, and IT-related positions. Additionally, the university's emphasis on internships, workshops, and skill-building activities helps students gain practical experience and industry exposure. With access to research labs, further st

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    PRIYANKA KARMAKAR | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    Because of LPU's emphasis on academic achievement and industrial partnership, graduates with a B.Sc. in Physics have excellent placement opportunities. Numerous students are assigned to a variety of fields, including engineering, research, education, and information technology, because of  LPU's affiliations with leading businesses like TCS, Cognizant, and Accenture, alumni frequently land jobs in IT-related, software development, and data analysis roles. Furthermore, the university's focus on workshops, internships, and skill-building exercises aids students in gaining real-world experience and exposure to the business world. LPU

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    paras | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    Hello,

    In Lovely Professional University (LPU), placements for B.Sc. Physics graduates are relatively good, though they are generally more modest compared to fields like Engineering or Management. However, LPU has placement support tailored to students in Science programs, and graduates in Physics can find roles in both industry and academia.

    Industry Roles and Job Profiles: While placements in core physics jobs are limited, graduates often secure positions in quality control, research assistance, lab technician roles, and even in industries requiring analytical skills like data analysis and technical support. Further Study and High

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