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Sofia Goyal

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Hi,
Physics graduates can find ample career openings both in public as well as private sector enterprises. They can apply for all governmental jobs that insist graduation as the basic qualification. One can find various opportunities in governmental organizations like DRDO, VSSC, ISRO, SSPL, etc. They are also recruited in space research centers and in research laboratories. The following list shows some of the common job types and employment areas for Physics graduates.
Job types:
Lab Supervisor
Researcher
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Teacher
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Consulting Physicist
Research Associate
Senior Physicist
Assistant Scientist
Radiation Oncologist
Radiologi
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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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Yes, you can opt for regular B.Sc and also pursue a Diploma course in some specialized area.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Govind,
Yes, you can. Most universities require you to have physics as your extra-departmental/pass course for you to study physics in M.Sc. However, since science departments offer admission to Master's degree students via entrance exams, this might be difficult anyway. You'll have to work hard in physics to crack entrance exams. Alternatively, you could apply for an applied mathematics degree in Calcutta University or CMI or even for M.Sc in mathematics. Most of the departments have someone or the other working in the mathematical physics. Courses that are relevant to that are differential geometry, probability theory/functional
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Hariom,
MA in any subject is allowed after some knowledge of that subject. In fact, MA is studying done finer aspects in detail of what we study broadly in graduation. Hence, you will have to do BA in history first before you can pursue MA.

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