Which are the highly paid jobs after BSc mathematics or physics?

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Dharamveer Dheer
5 years ago
Hello, For highly paid jobs you must complete at least post-graduation (M.Sc. ) or B.Tech. After M.Sc. in physics you are able to get job in some research lab depending on your M.Sc. specialisation. Also, you can get job in ISRO, PRL, Dr. Homi Bhabha Atomic Research center or DRDO. After M.Sc. mathe

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Kishansinh Rathod
9 years ago
Hello Hardik, For highly paid jobs you must complete at least post-graduation (M.Sc.) or B.Tech. After M.Sc. in physics you are able to get job in some research lab depending on your M.Sc. specialization. Also, you can get job in ISRO, PRL, Dr.HB Atomic Research center or DRDO. After M.Sc. mathemati

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V
5 years ago
For the high pay I would say one should go for Masters degree as that will increase the demand in the industry. LPU is a well renowned university, providing quality education, innovative pedagogy and unbeatable placements both national and international. LPU provides a great academic exposure to its

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Raj shakya
6 years ago
Hi, For highly paid jobs, you must complete at least post-graduation (M.Sc) or B.Tech. After M.Sc. in physics you are able to get job in some research lab depending on your M.Sc. specialisation. Also, you can get job in ISRO, PRL, Dr. HB Atomic Research center or DRDO. After M.Sc. mathematics you

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J
5 years ago
Both are paid almost the same, you may go as per your interest.

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K
6 years ago
If you have done graduation with mathematics then you have too many career options to make your future or earn money. If you want to go in administrator than crack IAS exam or if you want business field then you can take the other way.

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N
5 years ago
Hi, For highly paid jobs you must complete at least post-graduation (M.Sc. ) or B.Tech. After M.Sc. in physics, you are able to get a job in some research lab depending on your M.Sc. specialisation. Also, you can get a job in ISRO, PRL, Dr. HB Atomic Research center, or DRDO. After M.Sc. mathematics

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Priya Mahajan
5 years ago
Hi Career opportunities after a maths degree Accountancy & Professional Service. The Actuarial Profession. Banking - Investment Banking. Banking - Retail Banking. Computing & IT. Engineering Sciences. General Management. Operational research. It totally depends on your interest and your goals. Your

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kanu vashisht
6 years ago
You have to do Masters in this case otherwise you will not be paid high.

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sajan midha
9 years ago
For highly paid jobs.. U need to M.Sc.. Bt still if u want to get a job after B.Sc. Then u can go for banking railway or ssc exams.. These sectors provide good perks

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