Dear Aspirant,
[Physics and Mathematics both are in demand][1]. Marginally, Mathematics is more in demand in corporate as well as research industry.
Telling you whether to choose physics or mathematics actually depends on your interests and we cannot point out one for you. [Applied Mathematics][2] and Applied Physics is most demanded rather than just pure domain.
To be best sure of what suits you for your career, I would suggest you to undergo a [psychometric tes][3]t from [CareerGuide.com][4] which will help you understand yourself in respect of your strengths, weaknesses, emotional quot
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Hello Srinivasan,Firstly all the very best, as 12th is your foundation. Do well here and your career pathway is set.Secondly looking at your line of interests, I am sure in your 12th, you have opted for Science and the combination of PCMB. As "Particle Physics" would require a strong base or knowledge of Physics and Math.I am sure you are aware that "Particle Physics" is a study of Particles in the universe and researches create a situation where by they create a universe situation and make do a sort of collision and thereby study their effects on the globe. This basically helps and makes
The only way to become a doctor is by pursuing an MBBS course followed by a masters degree.After 10th, you would have to enroll yourself for 12th Science PCB. After clearing 12th, you would have to appear for various Medical entrance exam like AIPMT, CET State level, AFMC, AIIMSOnce you clear the entrance exam, please note that though they ask you to select your college, but there is no guarantee you will get a college as per your choice, so be open to any college in any state.MBBS, is a 5 1/2 years course. Whereby 1 1/2 year is dedicated to internship and now its compulsory Rural Internship.M
Hi Durlav, After MSc in physics you can go for teaching profession in colleges or schools. This is very good profession.All the best
Hi Bernard, The physicist deals with all aspects of matter and energy. His or her work ranges from basic research into the most fundamental laws of nature to the practical development of devices and instruments. The study of physics falls into many categories. These include studies of the motion and properties of physical objects both large and small (classical and quantum mechanics, astrophysics), the properties of waves (optics, acoustics, electromagnetics), the properties of states of matter (solid state, plasma physics), and the fundamental properties of matter and energy (atomic, nuclear,
As a Physicists, you would have to be strong in Physics and Math as a subject.The role of a Physicists involves studying the world around and uncovering the laws that govern how and why an object exists and behave as they do...You encompass all aspects from Technology to communication to energy to space and satellites.As a Physicists, you should possess an inquiring mind, answering to questions like Why, how, what if and soon and so forth....Since it is purely a Research oriented field, work involves mostly being alone and getting involved in answering the research question.As such you could w
i am not agree with you. Its about what are your interest and what you want to do in future. the physicists generally meant to do research in laboratories with different equipment and apparatus. the do calculations and measurements.
The physicists can also go for the other options available. after post-graduation, one can be a lecturer in universities or colleges. The UGC NET and CSIR NET exam are organized for the determination of candidates for assistant professor posts in colleges, for junior research fellowship and to pursue PhD.
one can take opportunity of following career options after q
Hello friend,
A [physicist is a scientist][1] who interacts on daily basis with students, colleagues, superiors, and some times with clients also. When ever we interact with some one, we have to to very specific about our self. We have to convey the meaning of our views to make other easily understand.
Let me first tell you something [about interpersonal skills][2], then you will get an idea about the importance of these skills. The interpersonal skills are the skills we use every day and every time when ever we communicate with other people, both individually and in groups. People who have
Dear friend, thank you for your question, from your question it seems that you are a physicist, but you have not mentioned your academic qualifications and what is your experience and what you are doing at present. The [physicist][1] is a scientist or person who study, how the universe work. This involves looking at the way matter and energy interact, by observing, measuring, experimenting in order to gain a better understanding, of the underlying laws of the nature. People who chose to study physics because this field is fascinating for them and they find this subject very close to thei
Hi Thank you for reaching Mera Careerguide.com After Bsc with Physics and plus if you have MBA degree, you have a very good scope for your bright future. You may get the higher posts jobs like HR, Teachers, manager, Any business holder person. You have scope with this degrees.I also suggests if you are in job and want to do your masters with same trade as you array Bsc with Physics then you may continue your MCA with the same and become lecturer or Professor in higher universities for government colleges you have to qualify the NET exam that is National Eligibility test.If you
Dear FriendThank you for reaching Mera careerguide.com There are many ways to find Job as there are many Job opportunities for Physicist. Physicists and astronomers held about 18,000 jobs in 2006. Physicists acoounted for about 17,000 of these while astronomers accounted for only about 1700 jobs. many Physcists and astronomers held faculty positions in colleges and universities. Those classified as postsecondary teachers are not included in these employment numbers.About 38 percent of physicists and astronomers worked for scientific research and Development services firms. The Federa
Hi Thank you for reaching Mera career Guide.com There are vast job Opportunities for Physicists. Below are the suggestions and criteria to enter to get some of the jobs. You can apply for the most competitive exams conducted by Union Public service commission such as IFS, IPS and IAS. Several other governement exams conducted for recruiting MSC Physics graduates are given belowTax Assistant ExamStatistical Investigator examCombined Graduate level Exam After qualifying NET or SET exam you can apply for teaching jobs in government colleges or schools. Another option avaialble
If you have completed your Masters degree and further want to make career in Research and Lectureship you can go for CSIR UGC NET Exam
The basic reason behind this is that the exam provides good career options in the lectureship field, you can get the stipend in the form of UGC NET Scholarships of INR 25000 + HRA per month
The exam is held in 3 phases
UGC NET Paper 1,2 and 3
Dear Friend,
Thank you for reaching Mera Careerguide.com
It is always important when we take up some courses, we will have to analyse what is next to help us fetch a good career.
There are many career options that you can choose based on your interest that you want to opt for? Below are some of my suggestions:
1. Cutting Edge:
Physcists that work at the cutting edge are often driven by curiosity. They strive to answer questions like How big is the universe? or What is everything made of? Although their work doesn't always have an obvious application to everyday life, by pushing techno
Hi,
You have a really interest. Trust me. A Physicist is a person who see the world with physics.
To get the best out of this career choice you should go for exams like IIT JAM (in case you haven't done your Post Graduation) or CSIR NET (to get the UGC certificate in case already have a Post Graduation Degree).
Both these Exams will take you close to your dream.
For more details you can check blog - So, Do You Want To Be A Physicist Like Dr. Sheldon Cooper?
All the best.
Dear friend, many thanks for your question, here you have not mentioned your educational qualifications and what you are doing presently. In fact the physicist is like any other scientist or any other person who enjoys a normal social interaction. A physicist could be a teacher, lecturer, scientist, professor, technical person working in laboratories.
There re many places where a physicist work and perform his her duties. For example in college or university the physicist has to work as lecturer or professor. Here he has to interact with students, colleagues, seniors and clients.
Dear FriendThanks for contacting CareerGuide.com. I am happy to know that you are a physicist then must be having doctorate degree or btech/mtech/ms in physcial sciences or physics. You must be having any good reason to diversify the stream by accepting any complementary subject which makes your current subject more applicable in research or scientific world. Though You have not mentioned your highest obtained degree otherwise I could have given you the exact path-making approach in your academic world. Now we are living in economical era where sciences and technology gets diversified as