after btech engineering physics which gov job exams can I apply
Hello,
Here are the Government jobs For Freshers in Engineering Physics Field:
- IT Technical Analyst
- Product Test Engineer Intern
- Research Associate
- Yield Engineering Intern (IT, Electrical/Electronics)
- Thermal Mechanical Engineer
- Optics Project Engine
- Quantum Materials Science Specialist
- Machine Vision Applications Engineer
Here are the Government jobs For Experienced Aspirants in Engineering Physics Field:
- Senior Research Scientist
- Systems Engineer
- Engineering Project Manager
- Advanced Modelling Engineer
- Electronics Design and Analysis Engineer
- Power Systems Lead Engineer
Hope this will help you, All the Best!!!
difference between engineering physics and bsc Physics. In terms of sallybus and job opportunities in india.?
Hi there,
PFB the difference between the two!
Engineering Physics
- Engineering physics is an amalgamation of different disciplines. The different disciplines being physics, maths, biology, chemistry, engineering.
- The engineering branches most probably include electrical, electronics, aerospace, mechanical, computer.
- Engineering Physics focuses on designing and developing innovative solutions in engineering by the usage of scientific methods.
- After pursuing BTech in engineering physics one can get into research and development activities.
- Jobs: physicist, research scientist, industrial engineer
- Eligibility Criteria: 10+2 with science
- Top colleges: Please access the link for top engineering physics colleges: https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-engineering-physics-colleges-in-india
- Top recruiters: (ISRO), DRDO, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), Microsoft, Oracle, and more.
BSc Physics
- BSc Physics is more concentrated on studying the fundamentals of physics like electromagnetism, force, optics, waves, and more.
- Eligibility criteria: 10+2 with science
- Jobs: Research Assistant, Lab Technician/Supervisor, Consulting Physicist, Scientist, Technical Assistant, Radiologist Assistant.
- Top colleges: please access the link for BSc physics colleges: https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-in-physics-universities-in-india
- Top recruiters: BARC, ISRO, NTPC, BHEL, DRDO, etc.(can apply for a researcher or a scientist post). Private firms hire BSc physics graduates as technical support.
I hope this information helps!
Thank you!
engineering physics and btech biotechnology which one has more government job opportunities in india ..which branch has more scope?
The jobs are also different .
You can do 1 think that you can test your self and gate a clarity in which subject you have more interest .
Career in physics you can get job like
Process Engineer
Laboratory Technician
NASA
ISRO
BARC
Teacher
Lab Supervisor
Technician
Scientist
Consulting Physicist
Radiologist
In biotechnology jobs are
Research Analyst
Teacher
Scientific assistant
Biostatistician
Clinical Research Manager
Biotech Consortium India Limited
All India Biotech Association (AIBA)
Rajiv Gandhi Center for Biotechnology (RGCB)
Agriculture sector
Chemical firms
Government Colleges and Universities
Media houses
Research labs
Aquaculture sectors
Pharmaceutical firms
Food processing industries
For more information you can visit here
https://www.careers360.com/courses/biotechnology-course
https://www.careers360.com/courses/physics-course
Thank you. All the best. I hope this answer helps you.
what is the difference between engineering and applied physics
Hi Aspirant,
Engineering makes you industry ready and it is much on a technical line and after completing graduation on Engineering it makes you industry ready and you can easily get placements if you pass out from a good college.However applied physics is a research line and lot of research jobs are available in applied physics.You can make career in Applied Physics and after your completing M. Sc. Physics.You get lot of opportunities in nuclear once you pass out in Applied physics.
Hope it helps!!
what all phds I could do after completing mtech or btech in engineering physics?
Pretty much you can do most of the Applied Physics. But it can be intermediating for you to go for theoretical physics since it required comprehensive physical ideas.
Now some of the best topics which have equal scope for Theorists as well as Experimentalist/ Engineering Physicist are provided below:
- ASTROPHYSICS, FUSION AND PLASMA PHYSICS (Mainly Plasma physics and the developments of ITER. Astrophysics have most application of Plasma Physics. SO you will have a chance to work in the applied portions of Astrophysics).
- NANOSCIENCE AND NANO TECHNOLOGY
- CONDENSED MATTER AND MATERIAL PHYSICS
- ENERGY SYSTEMS
- MICROFLUID AND MICROSYSTEMS
- OPTICAL PHYSICS AND QUANTUM INFORMATION SCIENCES
All this fields are the emerging fields of physics which you can study and do research and you will just get fascinated by the subject itself.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
according to past trends I will be getting Engineering Physics (5 year) in NIT AGARTALA, should I take it?
Hello Aspirant,
Engineering physics integrated is a research based course. So pursue it if you are really interested in Physics. You can also pursue this course if you are into working as a professor or research fellow. Average package offered is 4 to 6 LPA. You can find further information on the course in the link provided below. Hope this helps and Good luck.
what percentile is required to get engineering physics branch in nit calicut..?! for a obc-ncl,other state candidate..?!
Hello Aspirant,
As we go through the latest cut-offs of JEE-Main 2020 of JOSAA 6th round then it shows that the closing OBC rank for NIT Calicut was 4774 for Engineering Physics branch in NIT Calicut under Other state quota for OBC category. Now to secure such rank you should have your JEE-Main 2021 score at least 130 marks out of 300 and percentile should be around 97-97.5 .
You can check out marks Vs ranks Vs Percentile from the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-marks-vs-percentile
Or
You can also use JEE-Main Rank Predictor to predict your rank :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor
You can check out the latest cut-offs from the link given below :-
https://josaa.nic.in/Result/Result/currentorcr.aspx
Note that the above prediction is made on the basis of latest cut-offs available on official website of JOSAA or CSAB and the cut-offs are bound to change every year depending upon various factors such as the number of candidates appearing in an examination, the number of candidates qualifying an examination, difficulty level of the paper, and so on.
To have a list of all those colleges which you can get based upon your marks, category, and state you can use JEE-Main College Predictor:-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
If you are preparing for JEE-Main 2021 or 2022 then I would recommend you to check the resources made by our experts to help aspirants like you in the best and smart preparation of JEE-Main 2021 or 2022 :-
https://learn.careers360.com/jee-main-coaching/?utm_source=%20QnA
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
can i able to do engineering physics after bsc in iit through jam examination?
Engineering Physics UG and PG Degree in IIT are mainly through JEE/GATE. After B.Sc. you may appear for IIT JAM followed by admission in M.Sc. Physics 2 Years Course.
For more information about IIT Jam do follow the link below
hello sir, which subjects are offered in engineering physics and BSc/BS physic? Which colleges provide these courses and what kind of student should choose a course between them, etc.?
Hello,
engineering in Physics
- A major of Engineering Physics focuses on the use of physics when analyzing and evaluating engineering problems. You will learn computational physics, superconductivity, applied thermodynamics, how materials react in high and low temperature, and space science research.
- Engineering physics is a suitable option for those who have a strong interest in physics and aptitude in science and engineering. Only a few institutions offer B. Tech. level programme in engineering physics.
- Engineering Physics consists of subjects like mathematics, chemistry, physics, electrical and engineering drawing.
- The second semester may cover subjects like mathematics, engineering mechanics, introduction to computing, physics and modern biology.
- By pursuing a degree in Engineering Physics, one can choose a career in applied Physics in industries or make a career in telecommunications, micro-devices, microelectronics, optoelectronics, nanotechnology, lasers or quantum information systems.
bsc physics
- Classical Statistics. Classical Theory of Radiation. Quantum Theory of Radiation. Bose-Einstein Statistics are some subjects in this stream.
- After completing your BSc Course in Physics, there are many career opportunities open for you, such as research analyst, a teacher, lab assistant etc.
- But, if you go with further study such as MSc degree, MSc PhD dual degree, Joint MSc PhD courses then you can become a scientist and apply for CSIR NET Exam also.
- If you like physics surely go for BSc/BS physics it is difficult but it's the most interesting stream in the universe.
Overall comparison to these two subjects engineering in Physics is less popular in India and has low scope where as bsc physics is better than this.
Hope this helps!!!
Hello sir, what are the subjects studied in engineering physics and BSc physics . What are there carrier opportunities comparatively, in foreign and india both?
In India, scope in Physics is mainly limited to the Public or Private Research Sector. Incase you want to pursue a Career in Industry , you may plan a Masters/Doctoral Degree from US amd Other Top Countries for better career scope and opportunities.
In India, after Engineering Physics/BS/B.Sc in Physics, you may pursue Masters from some of the Top IITs, IISER or IISc Bangalore followed by a career in Professional Research or Academia. Many PSUs and Public Research Organizations like ISRO, DRDO, BARC, CSIR recruit Physicists.
For more information, curriculum, scope of Engineering Physics do follow the link below
https://www.careers360.com/courses/engineering-physics-course
For more information about Physics as a Career, Scope and B.Sc Physics Curriculum do follow the link below