A Bachelor of Science in Physics (B.Sc Physics) is an undergraduate program typically lasting 3 years, focused on the fundamental principles of physics and its applications.
B.Sc Physics opens doors to a variety of careers in academia, research, engineering, data science, and other industries. Higher studies can further enhance your qualifications for specialized fields.
Career after
Physics graduates can also innovate and start their ventures in fields like technology, electronics, or education. Work with advanced materials, nanotechnology, or metallurgy. Focus on Earth sciences, studying the Earth's physical properties.
1. Higher Studies: Specialization in areas like Astrophysics, Nuclear Physics, Condensed Matter Physics, etc. Research-focused careers in academia, government, or industrial research.
2. Lecturer/Professor: Teaching positions in schools, colleges, and universities after additional qualifications (e.g., NET, Ph.D.).
3. Radiologist/Medical Physicist: After specialization, working in healthcare sectors in radiology, MRI, and nuclear medicine.
4. Technical Writer: Writing for scientific journals, research publications, or educational content.
5. Government Jobs: Positions in space research, defense, and atomic research are popular among physics graduates.
6. Civil Services: After clearing the relevant exams (e.g., UPSC, SSC).