Which course should I pursue after B.Sc physics for a good job?

In Madhyamik and H.S I have got 90 and 80 percent marks respectively.

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    Bushra Siddiqui | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    After B.Sc Degree, you can opt for variety of courses in Post Graduation like :-
    If you want to gather more knowledge in your field then you can go for M.sc course. After that, you can go for research field.M.Sc with any of interested subjects like
    -Physics
    -Chemistry
    -Mathematics
    Further, there are specialisations under M.Sc for each of the subject.
    If you have an interest in computers , then you can go for MCA course, which is much more job prospective.
    or If you have an interest in management field then you can go for MBA course.There will be number of specialisations that are being available under MBA course like :-
    -Finance
    -Marketing
    -Huma
    ...more
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    Aman Rana | Contributor-Level 6

    3 years ago
    You can go for master and if you have an interest in computers then go for MCA.

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