What is the scope of M.Sc in physics?

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    Radhesh Bhat N I'm a graduate Working at Shimoga in an MNC | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    You can become a lecturer or a research person.
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    Kriti kamboj I AM NOT SPECIAL BUT JUST A LIMITED EDITION | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    MSc in physics got a very good scope.
    After completing MSc. one should try to score good score in GATE.
    There are many options after pursuing MSc physics.
    You can be a prominent researcher.like
    as in BARC
    other option can be teaching.
    or opening your own tution classes.
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    prasad keluskar | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    There are lots of opportunity.
    1. You can do Ph.D.
    2. You can become assistant professor.
    3. You can get a job as a researcher in ISRO or ONGC.
    4. Assistant Technician,
    5. Project Fellow.
    6. Junior software Engineer (JRF).
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    Gunjan Jambhulkar | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    There is a bright future for M.Sc graduates in research institutions like CERN CSIR IITS IISC ONGC etc. are always in search of good M.SC students. Of course, you should have good portfolio or else you have write exam like CSIR/NET. You can go for research abroad on your own but for that you have to build your portfolio for that to publish at least two papers. You can try for PhD in foreign institutions. There are also scholar ships programmes for PhD .
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    Vipin Bihari Yadav | Guide-Level 12

    4 years ago
    You can do Phd in desired Field such as Optical Physics, Acoustical Physics, Astrophysics ,Materials Physics,Medical/Health Physics, Molecular Physics, Plasma Physics, Astronomy, Biophysics,Fibre Optical Physics,Fluid Physics,Geo-physics. Nuclear Physics
    You can even go for M. Phil. or Phd after Msc. Lecturer-ship. You can do M. Phil or Phd if you are interested in research or lectureship. You should have atleast 55% in Masters.
    In some university you be required to undergo a written test and/or interview. For some universities it is a must to clear the UGC - NET exam to become a research fellow in India. So select the university where y
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    Ahana Sharma | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    With a comprehensive knowledge of concepts in Physics, students with M.Sc. Physics degrees can find employment in private as well as in the Government sector. Jobs are available in research labs, IT fields, automobile industry and various government-owned Scientific Research and Development Organizations. Lovely Professional University is one of the best universities in the country with world class infrastructure, modern facilities and highly qualified faculty from IITs, IIITs, NITs, IBSs, etc. The university is having tie ups with many foreign universities and reputed companies thus facilitating higher education abroad and good placem
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    preeti gogna Faculty at LPU | Guide-Level 15

    3 years ago
    Hello Anu, you can become -
    Nanotechnologist
    Metallurgist
    Radiation Protection Practitioner
    Sound Engineer
    Biophysicist
    Astronomer
    Natural Science Manager
    Petroleum engineer
    Acoustic Engineer
    Acoustic Consultant
    Geophysicist
    Meteorologist
    after doing M.Sc. In Physics. There are many colleges and universities which offer M.Sc. In Physics. However I will share the details of the course offered at LPU. At LPU the course aims at brewing the scientist by provoking the doing by yourself approach. The learner has to do a unique three term thesis keeping in mind the research centricity, for which the programme has been chosen. Pass with 55% aggregate mark
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    Shikhar Patel | Guide-Level 13

    4 years ago
    Hi Anu,
    M.Sc. Physics graduate can get jobs in Research labs, academic and education institution, atomic and space organisation, meteorology departments, medical industry etc. And can work as Research Scientist, Lecturer/professor, medical physicist, radiation physicist etc.
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    Dr. Uma Sinha Principal | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Hi. M.Sc. Physics degree can find employment in private as well as in Government sector. One can look for jobs in research labs, medical labs, academic institutions, IT field, technical field, automobile industry and various government-owned Scientific Research and Development Organizations. Other than these options a Physics graduate has the option even to step ahead for civil services for which one is supposed to clear civil service exams conducted by UPSC. Another option available for you is to qualify NET JRF and then apply for assistant professor in some state colleges or colleges affiliated to universities. Thanks!
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    Haris Muthiah

    8 years ago
    You can do Ph.D from good research institutes.

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