Hello student,
After doing Bsc physics you have various job opportunities which include:-
1)Tutoring
About 60% of persons who have completed a B.Sc. in Physics choose to teach. Teaching is always an option after earning a B.Sc. in Physics. There are several reasons why teaching is an evergreen career: it enables one to get a deeper knowledge of topics, and you never lose touch with them while teaching. It is also a very lucrative career because of the high ROI connected with it. Hence, teaching is a great career choice. To make matters worse, with the growing epidemic, finding the best-paying employment is getting increasingly difficult.
2)Assisting with research
Researchers are engaged as research assistants. It is not uncommon for universities, research institutes, or privately held companies to hire them on a temporary contract.
3)Expert in physics consultation
Scientists who act as consultants create technology, uncover new components, and work on ideas to benefit their customers' businesses. B.Sc. Physics graduates can become consulting physicists.
4)Accelerator Operator
It's not the only thing you can do with a B.Sc. in Physics: After earning a B.S. in physics, you can work as an accelerator operator. In an experiment, an accelerator operator is someone who oversees the activities of a particle operator. Other duties include operating beam steerers, maintaining a target control room and maintaining logs that record beam parameters and equipment settings. This includes training junior operators.
Hope this helps you
See Bsc Physics is a research oriented course so right after BSc getting a job in Technician / lab assistant can be the most for the field itself. Now if you want to change your field then you can go for different government service examination such SSC CGL, UPSC CSE etc. But if you wish to still be a part of Physics then I would recommend you to go for MSc. After MSc course you can go for different exams such as ISRO, BARC, GATE etc through which you can get to be Scientific Officer/Scientist.
Now if you want to earn just after your BSc then you can prepare for TIFR-GS or JEST examination. This examination offers you admission to Integrated PhD course. If you are a intergrated PhD student then you will get a monthly fellowship of around 21,000 and after registration to PhD it will be increased to 31,000 per month. So this are also a great option. After your PhD you can be Assistant Professor in different colleges or you can go for research labs etc.
To know more about Physics as a career you may visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/physics-course
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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