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2014-10-06 11:57:52

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dikshant negi

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Sasi,
Master of Science (M.Sc) in Physics
The course offers knowledge of Crystal Physics and Electronics, a branch of Solid State Physics and Spectroscopy for specializations. Regular seminar sessions and guided projects prepare the students to take up teaching assignments and research projects after completing the course. Educational visits to places of scientific importance give exposure to the developments taking place in the field of Physics. It covers almost all branches of Physics in the first three semesters and special papers and electives in the last semester.
Eligibility:
Candidates who want to pursue Masters degree programmes
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2013-12-31 10:47:25

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Mayank S

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Hi,
Thanks for the tag.
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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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2013-10-07 12:34:25

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Manmeet Kaur

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Hi,
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.
But, as you are not interested in teaching and R&D field below mentioned are the other viable options you may consider :
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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 can even apply for jobs in many companies in automobile industry such as Maruti Udyog,
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2013-09-05 16:55:38

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
After M.Sc Physics, it is advisable to opt for PhD. To pursue PhD, you need to pass master's / M.Phil with minimum 55%. You need to sit for an entrance exam.
Below is the list of colleges :
-Anna University
-Acharya Nagarjuna University
-Banaras Hindu University
-Delhi Technological University (DTU)
-Goa University
-Indian Institute of Science
-Jadavpur University
-Jain University
While selecting the best, you need to check some of the important parameters such as recognition, year of establishment, batch size, syllabus, faculty, fees, placements etc.
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