Which course can I pursue after completing my B.Sc in physics? What type of jobs can I get?

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    Ashish Pandey Counselor & Career Planner

    8 years ago
    You can go for Master's Program like
    M.Sc in
    Physics
    Applied Physics and Ballistics
    Applied Physics
    Bio Physics
    Engineering Physics
    Geophysics
    Marine Geo Physics
    Medical Physics
    Renewable Energy
    M.Sc. + Ph.D. (Physics and Astrophysics)
    Master of Philosophy (M. Phil) in Applied Physics
    Master of Philosophy (M. Phil) in Physics
    PhD Courses in Physics
    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Applied Physics
    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Biophysics
    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Chemical Thermodynamics
    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Kinematics
    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Nuclear Physics
    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Physics
    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Thin Films
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