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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hello Shubham,
The ideal options for a B.Sc physics graduate is M.Sc in:
1. Acoustics.
2. Applied electronics.
3. Astronomy.
4. Astrophysics.
5. Geophysics.
6. Medical physics.
7. Nuclear physics.
8. Vacuum sciences.
Once you complete your Master's degree, you can look forward to pursue either M.Phil in physics, M.Phil in applied mathematics, statistics or computing and mathematical sciences.
Further taking yourself into the research field with options like:
1. Ph.D physics.
2. Master of research in physics.
With a Master's degree in physics, you can get jobs with research institutions as technician or as instructor. It is also possible for you to g
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Divya JainStudent

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Hello sudan vythis,
Thanks for asking.
That's really great that you have interest for physics and chemistry this much.
Because in these subjects you have too many career options available.
You can get into research field.
You can get into industrial research.
You can get a job in PSUs.
You can pursue lectureship.
& you can also pursue PhD.
Prepare for CSIR NET Exam. CSIR NET exam is conducted for the candidates who are willing to pursue your career further as a Junior Research Fellow or an Assistant Professor.
Check Jobs & vacancies after qualifying NET Exam https://scoop.eduncle.com/csir-recruitment-net-jrf here
I hope it will help you.
Best of
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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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For performing well in Physics, you need to be very clear with the basics. Once you are able to understand the theory portion well, only then will you be able to solve the numerical problems.

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Sumit SinghPresently I am in 12th.

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Since Galvanometer is a very sensitive device. If a low value of current pass through the galvanometer, then it may burn of explode. Therefore, it is converted into voltmeter by connecting the coil of the galvanometer with a low resistance in parallel combination ammeter is made. While current is directly proportional to Voltage by Ohm's Law.

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Jaswitha Ratakonda

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It is a measuring instrument for variable potential in a circuit.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

Below mentioned are the colleges offering 5 year integrated M.Sc course:
1. Indian Institute of Science – Bangalore.
2. University of Mysore.
3. University of Mumbai.
4. VIT Business School – Chennai.

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Mudit PandeySr Study abroad counsellor

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The energy of electron is present in its nth orbital of an atom with atomic number Z. When an electron is infinite distance from nucleus, it has zero interaction with nucleus. As it approaches to nucleus it interacts with nucleus, it does some work and releases some energy. Thus, the energy of the electron decreases and becomes negative.

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