What are the career opportunities available after completing M.Sc Physics other than teaching and R&D?

0 139 Views | Posted 2013-10-06 12:32:31
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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2013-10-07 12:34:25
    Hi,
    After completing M.Sc Physics, one can find different technical jobs in public and private sector. There are many opportunities available in technical field. Apart from technical field, one can also go for teaching in government or private institutions.
    But, as you are not interested in teaching and R&D field below mentioned are the other viable options you may consider :
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    Jobs in Private sector :
    - Many IT companies such as Infosys, Wipro and CTS are recruiting M.Sc Physics graduates for software jobs.
    - One can get job in Energy Plants.
    - One can even apply for jobs in many companies in automobile industry such as Maruti Udyog,
    ...more
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    Mr. Khushwant Jain | Contributor-Level 10

    2013-10-06 12:43:27
    Today M.Sc in India is providing a base platform for those who want to get involved in higher studies and to get some good results in future. After graduation it opens various fields for many students to fulfil his/her desires. Not only has this it also enabled a student to get into some good respectable jobs in India and abroad. Because of this M.Sc has a commendable charm when it comes to opt for a career after the bachelor's degree.
    After completing M.Sc any student can easily go to the Research network line which enables them to go for their dream organizations like the ones of BARC, ISRO etc.
    Secondly, it provides the all necessary
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    Sagar Ramteke | Contributor-Level 6

    2013-10-06 12:41:26
    There are many opportunities available in IT field for M.Sc Physics graduates. Many IT companies such as Infosys, Wipro and CTS are recruiting M.Sc Physics graduates for software jobs. They can also get jobs in Energy Plants. Another job available for these graduates is Technician in Electronic Industry. They can apply for jobs in many companies in automobile industry. Some of those companies are Maruti Udyog, TATA Motors and Tech Mahindra

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