What are the further study options after completing B.Sc in Physics?
338 Views|Posted 2014-02-10 12:37:23
Asked by S.Sinduja S.Sinduja
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2014-02-10 15:35:33
The bachelor degree course in Physics acts as the base to study various higher education courses. Upon completion of the course, the candidate can go for master's degree in various specialized areas. There is provision to go for higher education after master's degree in Physics. The list of the poss

Answered by
2014-02-10 13:36:36
Hi,
Thanks for the tag Manmeet.
To add on, after completing B.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.

Answered by
2014-02-10 13:27:36
Hi,
-> After B.Sc Physics, you may increase your job scope by pursuing advance courses in the same field. Some of the courses you may consider are :
-Master of Science in Applied Physics
or
-MBA
-> Further, you may opt for :
-Master of Philosophy in Applied Physics
-Doctor of Philosophy in B

Answered by
2014-02-10 12:48:32
Hi,
it totally depends upon your interest as:
1. if you want to go i management line so you can do
- MBA
- PGDM
2. if you want to go in teaching line so you can do
- M.sc in physics + m.phil / p.hd
- b.ed
that depends on your interest as in which field you want to go
all the best :)

Answered by
2014-02-12 12:47:23
Hi,
After completing Bsc you have 2 options:
1.To opt for a job.
2.To opt for further studies (MBA, Msc etc)
However as per your profile I would suggest you to work for 1-2 years after completing your graduation and then opt for further studies.
The advantage of this step would be:
- You will g
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