What kind of jobs can I do after B.Sc in physics except teaching?
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Job Types
 Lab Supervisor
 Researcher
 Technician
 Manager
 Scientist
 Consulting Physicist
 Research Associate
 Senior Physicist
 Assistant Scientist
 Radiation Oncologist
 Radiologist
 Professor
 Main Employment Areas
 Research institutes
 Laboratories and Institutes
 Agricultural Research services
 Hospitals
 Power Generating Companies
 Aviation Industry
 Construction Firms
 Demolition Squads
 Pyrotechnics Manufactures
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Hello,
 Thanks for asking.
 If you are good at physics the you can go for higher studies & work in Research institutes, Hospitals, Aviation Industry, Power Generating Companies etc. as a Research Associate / Consulting Physicist / Lab Supervisor / Technician / Assistant Scientist etc.
 If you are not interested in the above options then you can also prepare for government job exams like Union Public Service Commission, Combined Graduate level Examination, Banking Exams etc.
 Check Banking Exam Preparation Success Plan : https://youtu.be/6AyZ2hPntlI
 For higher studies, you can choose M.Sc in the subject of your interest, MBA, MCA etc.
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Hello There,
 If you are very good in physics, you can join PRL or ISARO or Bhabha atomic research centre or DRDO by giving theirs exams.
 Except this you can go for Masters study
 If you are good in electronics physics than you can join any electronics industry
 or any semiconductor industry
 Also, you have a chance to join companies like Sony, IBM, Panasonic, BEL, Intel.
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Job Types:
 Lab Supervisor
 Researcher
 Technician
 Manager
 Scientist
 Consulting Physicist
 Research Associate
 Senior Physicist
 Assistant Scientist
 Radiation Oncologist
 Radiologist
 Professor
 Main Employment Areas
 Research institutes
 Laboratories and Institutes
 Agricultural Research services
 Hospitals
 Power Generating Companies
 Aviation Industry
 Construction Firms
 Demolition Squads
 Pyrotechnics Manufactures
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1. Concept of Physics (Vol 1 and 2) by H.C. Verma
2. Understanding Physics Series by D.C. Pandey (Arihant)
3. Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
4. Problem in General Physics by I.E Irodov
5. Physics Galaxy by Ashish Arora.
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