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Union Public Service Commission for Posts like IPS, IAS IFS
Staff Selection Commission
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I would suggest you to start your career as a B.Sc Graduate, then go for any reputed universities (JNU, DU, BHU, and Madras University) instead of choosing a dual M.Sc degree. Then try to clear the competitive exams like CSIR, UGC. Few of the specialized fields to pursue Physics in Post Graduate programme are -
Acoustical Physics
Astrophysics
Astronomy
Biophysics
Fibre Optical Physics
Fluid Physics
Geo-physics
Materials Physics
Medical/Health Physics
Molecular Physics
Nuclear Physics
Optical Physics
Plasma Physics
Majority of the job opportunities post your studies in Physics would require you to be involved in acad
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Mechanics - Classical Newtonian, Relativistic and Quantum Mechanics
Electrodynamics - Focus on quantum electrodynamics
Statistical Mechanics - On idealised systems and unknown phase transitions
Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics - On various theoretical phenomenon in these fields
Thermodynamics - very elemen
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