What are my options abroad after B.Sc. in physics?

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arjun majhee
9 years ago
Hi, You can work as either of the following after doing B.Sc. in physics: Lab Supervisor Researcher Technician Teacher Manager Scientist Consulting Physicist Research Associate Senior Physicist Assistant Scientist Radiation Oncologist Radiologist Professor

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Konatham Abhishek
5 years ago
LPU connects you to Top 200 Universities Across the Globe! LPU International Tie-Ups across the globe provide opportunities to the students to visit institutions under various Study abroad programmes. Credit Transfer Programme is one of the best options in International exposure that is offered to s

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Sapan Sapan
5 years ago
Hi, You can go for higher studies as the best option for a good career. You can take admission in an Indian university which offers credit transfers and aids Masters degree in foreign universities. LPU connects you to Top 200 Universities Across the Globe! LPU International Tie-Ups across the globe

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Priya Mahajan
5 years ago
Hi The best option is to go higher study abroad after B.Sc. In Physics International Universities like University of Wollongong, Massey University, and Curtin University, Australia offer master degree courses in Physics. You can take admission in an Indian university which offers credit transfers a

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Tejas Thakare
9 years ago
If you do extra activities in field of physics, then you must try at Harvard, Oxford or Cambridge University. You can also try at MIT or IIT (Bombay, Delhi, etc.)

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Vinay kr Pandey
3 years ago

Dear aspirant, Kindly check the below link for information related to your query. https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/bsc-in-physics-from-abroad-ds111843283.

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Vasu Gupta
3 years ago
After pursuing B.Sc. You can go for higher education in foreign universities as they waive total tuition fees. So you can Go for MS or MS+PhD course or you can join as a Research Scholar or assistants scientist Consulting Physicist or Research Associate.

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konatham Abhishek
5 years ago
You can take admission in an Indian university which offers credit transfers and aids Masters degree in foreign universities. LPU connects you to Top 200 Universities Across the Globe! LPU International Tie-Ups across the globe provide opportunities to the students to visit institutions under variou

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Varun dixit
7 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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9 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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