Which has more scope - M.Sc Physics or MCA?

I am in B.Sc Physics (final year). My aim is to get good job in US.

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    Mayank S | Contributor-Level 9

    2013-12-31 10:47:25
    Hi,
    Thanks for the tag.
    1)
    Always remember, one must opt for the stream which matches his/her interest and skills as it will help him/her to achieve career goals.
    * After MCA, there are many career opportunities.
    - Graduate professionals from this field can seek employment in public and private sectors, banking, insurance, accounting, stock markets, e-commerce and marketing.
    - One can also opt for teaching jobs in universities and colleges.
    One may work as :
    - Auditors
    - Book Keepers
    - Budget Analysts
    - Finance Managers
    - Teacher/lecturer
    - Marketing Managers
    - Business Consultants
    * Salary :
    Salary depends on various parameters such as size o
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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2013-12-31 10:40:33
    Hi,
    There is tremendous scope in every field. You should pursue a stream on the basis of your career goal and the type of job you want to do.
    If you have interest in M.Sc Physics, below are the job prospects :
    After completing M.Sc Physics, one can find different technical jobs in public and private sector. There are many opportunities available in technical field. Apart from technical field, one can also go for teaching in government or private institutions.
    * Jobs in Private sector :
    - Many IT companies such as Infosys, Wipro and CTS are recruiting M.Sc Physics graduates for software jobs.
    - One can get job in Energy Plants.
    - One ca
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    alia kapoor | Contributor-Level 8

    2013-12-30 09:42:20
    Hi,
    The Master of Computer Application is a three year post graduate Degree. The course is generally designed to be in six semesters and affiliated under the University/AICTE. The course is aimed to meet the increasing demand of the IT sector as well as other industries, taking the advantage of information Technology.
    After the successful completion of the course there are numerous opportunities waiting for the graduates in the same. Some the areas are-
    Developing network model
    Software Development
    Consultancy and Computer Education
    Web Designing
    System Development
    Designing Customized Software
    Some of the Jobs Types are-
    Consultant
    System Analys
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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2013-12-30 09:24:40
    Hi,
    Ideal options for a B.SC Physics graduate is M.SC in
    Acoustics
    Applied Electronics
    Astronomy
    Astrophysics
    Geophysics
    Medical Physics
    Nuclear physics
    Vacuum Sciences
    Once done with masters you can look forward to pursue either M.Phil in Physics or M.Phil in Applied Mathematics or Statistics or even Computing and Mathematical Sciences.
    Further taking yourself into the research field with options like:-
    PhD Physics
    Master of Research in Physics
    With a Masters degree in Physics you can get jobs with research institutions as technician or as instructor. It is also possible for you to get employed with the defense sector. With a doctorate you can get
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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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