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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
After completing B.Sc Physics, students shall come across a lot of career opportunities, which can help them make a successful career in this field. Students are eligible for pursuing a number of courses, some of which are M.Sc Physics/Applied Physics, MBA, M.Phil Physics, M.Sc.+ Ph.D(Physics and Astrophysics) etc.
There are various fields in governmental as well as non-governmental sectors where students can get placed. B.Sc Physics has a wide array of jobs in Indian Forest Service, public sector banks,teaching field and much more. Railway Recruitment board also hire degree holders of B.Sc Physics.
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It won't be necessary but still check with the universities directly. If you had maths in your graduation, you will have chances of admissions.
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1. Engineering
2. Architecture
3. Merchant Navy
4. Commercial Pilot
5. Bachelor of Science
6. National Defense Services-Indian Navy Officer, Indian Air Force
7. Railway Apprentice Exam
8. Business Administration and Management Studies
9. Commerce
10. Arts and Humanities
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Nowadays B.Tech is losing its popularity as there are no jobs for students but you have to choose among these two courses. So, I suggest you to go with B.Sc as there are many good colleges for this such as BHU, DU, JNU, AU, PU and many more. By choosing this, you can prepare for further exams also.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
The chemicals are used in almost every field such as medicines, food products, and electronics and even in construction activities. This creates many opportunities for the chemistry graduates in diverse fields. The industries, specially chemical and pharmaceutical, the universities and government laboratories are the three major employers who recruit Chemistry graduates. The entry level jobs in this field usually require at least the Bachelors degree in chemistry, but majority of the jobs like research needs candidates with PhD in the same.
The chemical industries are also doing well in India and
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