Hi
I am a post graduate in physics myself and I had many students doubtful about what they else they could do after graduation as most of them didn't choose physics because they were passionate about it and they felt kind of stuck in it. I did a little research way back then and the few courses that i could recollect was
MSc in nutrition and health communication( nutritionist ) offered by SNDT women's university( Mumbai) if you are from other state search accordingly. Then there is M.A psychology, again job prospects are immense for psychologists. Post MSc physics option is one year Diploma in Radiological physics offered by BARC since 1962 trained to become medical physicists and radiological safety officers. The course includes 10 weeks field training i.e 6 weeks at BARC, 2 weeks each at Tata Memorial Hospital (TMH) and Radiation Medicine Centre (RMC), Mumbai.60% aggregate is compulsory in both BSc and MSc. Students who awaits final MSc results can also apply.
Hope this helps.
Hello dear !
After your graduation in B.sc physics you have various subjects in masters to choose
I'll mention below :-
1.M.sc Acoustics
2.M.sc applied electronics
3.M.sc astronomy
4.M.sc astrophysics
5.M.sc Electronics
6.M.sc Geophysics
7.Ms.c medical physics
8.M.sc nuclear physics
9.M.sc vacuum sciences
10.Masters in atomic and molecular physics
11.MBA
12.MCA
Any queries mention down in the comment box
Good luck!
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