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After B.Sc in Physics if you can pursue B.Ed then go for Teaching or M.Sc, then Ph.D, then teaching in both the cases Physics is in high demand. But make sure you pursue it from professional universities like Amity University, Lovely Professional University, Delhi University as it will help to stand in the career ahead from the others. But when we talk about non teaching Then you have MBA as an option but you have to again do it from Amity University, Lovely Professional University, Delhi University, Xavier's as it will give you good job profile.

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Fundamentals of Physics is the best book.

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Primarily, concentrate on 12th physics concepts and check some online tutorials available for Class 11 physics and clarify all your doubts. When you study from NCERT for the first time it might be difficult for an Average student to understand. So, go to web and study topic wise which would be easy to understand!

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Obviously, you can get a seat in Anna university. But which course you would prefer joining?

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Physicists explore principles of energy, motion and matter, and they apply those principles as they conduct experiments and test relevant scientific theories. The majority of physicists work in research and development, and they may conduct their work at either privately owned laboratories, universities, or at government facilities. Most physicist positions require individuals to hold doctorate degrees in fields related to astronomy or physics, and postdoctoral experience may also be required for some positions. Although licensure is not typically required for professionals in this field, some government positions may require phy
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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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The most popular and common jobs available are the scientists positions in DRDO, BARC and ISRO, and many other labs like IPR. For DRDO and BARC you have to apply for GATE or BARC written exam. Sometimes DRDO makes direct recruitments for its particular labs but they are not very regular with that. Another option available for you is to qualify NET JRF and then apply for assistant professor in some state colleges or colleges affiliated to universities.
Also, you may apply for private universities as the pay scale is almost the same for recognised universities. Less preferable option is to start teaching in some coaching centers of IIT-J
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The most popular and common jobs available are the scientists positions in DRDO, BARC and ISRO, and many other labs like IPR. For DRDO and BARC you have to apply for GATE or BARC written exam. Sometimes DRDO makes direct recruitments for its particular labs but they are not very regular with that. Another option available for you is to qualify NET JRF and then apply for assistant professor in some state colleges or colleges affiliated to universities.
Also, you may apply for private universities as the pay scale is almost the same for recognised universities. Less preferable option is to start teaching in some coaching centers of IIT-J
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