Which course can I pursue after completing BSc in Physics?

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    manisha marwaha

    9 years ago
    You have complete B.sc in Physics so you can go with following field -- Life-Science professions such as medicine, pharmacy and some other good field like- geo-sciences, engineering, architecture, computer-related programs, environmental studies, technicians, Science educators.
    you are eligible for
    Union Public Service Commission for Posts like IPS , IAS , IFS
    Staff Selection Commission
    Indian Forest Services
    Banking Sector
    State PCS
    Indian Defense services
    etc.
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    Answered by

    Rochit Goel | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Here are some of the higher studies options that you can choose from:

      
    B.Tech ElectronicsM. Sc Acoustics
    M. Sc Applied ElectronicsM. Sc Astronomy
    M. Sc AstrophysicsM. Sc Electronics
    M. Sc GeophysicsM. Sc Medical Physics
    M. Sc Nuclear PhysicsM. Sc Physics
    M. Sc Vacuum SciencesMaster in Atomic and Molecular Physics
    PG Diploma in PhysicsPostgraduate Certificate and Diplomas Physics

    Note: The information is taken from external sources and may vary.

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Well, if you have Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, all three in your Bachelor's degree you should first understand and analyze that which subject you like the most and you are highly interested in. Then devote atleast a year and evaluate the scope of M.Sc in that particular subject, study it and then select the subject. Don't be in a rush, take your time.

 

 

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