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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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Yes, you can do M.Sc. In physics is good for anyone to do Ph.D. in good institute. You can do MBA and after completing your degree you can do Ph.D.

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B.Sc. Degree in Physics provides several job opportunities for candidate both in the government sector and also in private sector. Candidates can attend the exams conducted by the central and state government and can secure a job in the government sector. The public sector provides a lot of career opportunities as compared to private sector companies for Physics Graduates. Jobs in Government Sector:
A candidate with a Bachelors degree in Physics can apply to different jobs through the test conducted by following organizations in the government sector
- Union Public Service Commission
- Staff selection commission
- Indian Forest Services
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There many career options after B.Sc. in Physics but if you are interested in Physics/Science stream related career, it would be better if you opt for M.Sc in Physics and then do Ph.D. in subject as it often seen that Physics Postgraduate and Ph.D. holder are required and earning very well who are employed in government or private research and Development organisation such as Indian Space Research organisation, National Remote Sensing Agency, and Space Application Centre and so on. Various Technical jobs are available for Physics graduates/post graduates like- radiation monitoring, electrical power plant operator, scientific instrument
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Om KatheIT Engineer,Writer,Anchor, Syaahi Chapter Head

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Yes, you can definitely do M.Sc after completing your B.Tech and you can choose the subject which you have to choose for M.Sc. Best of luck for your future and if there's any query, feel free to ask.

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Shabana Bee

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Your 12th percentage is good enough to get the admission in B.Sc Physics or chemistry. You can get admission in Delhi University for the best college.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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I think for maths, this is optional.

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You are eligible to become an astronaut as you had science stream in 12th class.
Astronaut Eligibility
- You must have passed Ph.D in Astrophysics, Geophysics, Metaphysics from a recognized university.
- You are required to clear entrance exam.
- Your age should be below 21 years.
Steps to Become An Astronaut
- Apply for master's in physics or aerospace engineering.
- Apply for Ph.D in Astrophysics, Geophysics, Metaphysics, Aerospace.
- Apply for entrance of ISRO and clear it with good score.
- If qualified, You will be called for interview.
- If Selected, You will get posting as an astronaut.
Skills Required For Astronaut
- Curiosity
- Great C
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After your Bachelors in physics, you can go for Masters in physics. You'll be acquiring knowledge at a higher level than what you studied during your Bachelors degree, and the course should help you develop the necessary skills for your field of work. With a postgraduate qualification on your CV, securing a good graduate job is more likely, and the possibility of attracting a higher salary is increased. This will leave you feeling confident that the time and money invested in your postgraduate education was worth it. Focus is to provide a solid foundation in all aspects of physics and to show a broad spectrum of modern trends in phy
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