Can I get a job after completing BSc with PMCs ?
hello Aspirant,
Great combination.Physics is the foundation for all engineering,math is the tool to get the job done.You should have multiple carrier option.following are the scope where you can try your hands according to your interest.
1)Tutoring- Almost 60% of the people go for teaching after pursuing B.Sc. The scope after B.Sc. is always open to teaching, Teaching is a evergreen job because of its perks like it helps you to get deeper understanding of the concepts,you never lose touch with the concept while teaching,it is one of the best paying jobs as ROI associated with it is very high.
2)Research Assistant-A research assistant is a researcher employed.They are often employed for a temporary contract by a university,a research institute or a privately held organization.
The main job of RA is of assisting in academic or private.
3)Lab technician-A lab technician or supervisor is a person who is generally responsible for maintaining,managing,ordering and supervising all the equipment,tools etc.They also conduct and support scientific investigations and experiments.They record and analyses data,demonstrate, AND PROCEDURES,provide technical support,write reports, reviews,and summaries.
4)Consulting Physicist-A consulting Physicist is involved in all aspects of technology and product development,.This includes invention,analysing,prototype design,laboratory testing,process development and manufacturing.
As per skills required, A Bachelor's degree is sufficient however if you have a master degree or have enrolled for it that would be great.
5)Scientist-A scientist may discover things,elements ,prove theories and make theories.There isn't much difference between scientist and physicist. they both work on their theories,they both work on their discoveries and inventions,etc but a scientists is a much broader concept than that of a physicist.
YOU can surely look after these choices, hope it is helpful.
All the very best for your choices.
See getting a job just after BSc with PMCs is quite a tough one. You have to atleast go for a MSc Course in order to have a better prospects. The BSc courses are more oriented to academics. So if you want you have very good future in research and teaching jobs but after MSc only. Now if you want to score a good job then you need to train yourself with the coding skills as it is one of the key factors for quite a good number of jobs. So you have a good scope after it provided you need to be wise and work something else apart from your coursework. Also there are some government jobs in the field of PMCs such as Lab Assistant. Also if you want you can go for the different competitive examinations such as SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, Banking examination, Civil Service examination etc.
To know more about competitive job examinations visit the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Before Job opportunity, you have to think about your interest. You should opt the course as based on your interest. If you have interest in chemistry then opt BSc PCM, if you have interest in Computer Science, then optB for B.Sc PMC.
In terms of Job opportunities, B. Sc PMC seems to be a better option than B. Sc PCM. Here is a short description of the two courses....
B.Sc PMC has emerged as one of the popular course in Sciences whereas B. Sc PCM is the traditional, to be opted, course in our country.
B. Sc PMC provides you with extra job opportunities. It is a growing field with a large number of job opportunities in India as well as abroad. In this present era of technology, including computer science in your graduation subject could play a helpful role in your career. The scope after B. Sc PMC includes Computer scientist, System Analyst, Graphic designer etc.
B. Sc PCM provides you job in any of these three areas Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry.Other than opting for higher education, You can work as a scientist in DRDO, Become a chemist, Research Analyst, Teacher etc.
There are a number of colleges and universities in India that have both the courseB. Sc PCM as well as B. Sc PMC