Typically, BSc Physics is a three-year program.
Research Scientist - Conducting experiments and contributing to scientific advancements.
Laboratory Technician - Assisting in experimental work in laboratories.
Teaching - At the school or college level. A postgraduate degree (MSc, PhD) may be required for higher education positions.
Engineering Analyst - Applying physics principles in various engineering fields.
Electronics Engineer - Working on the design and development of electronic systems.
Data Analyst - Analyzing and interpreting data using statistical methods.
Software Developer - Utilizing analytical and problem-solving skills in software development.
Medical Physicist - Ensuring the safe and effective use of radiation in medical procedures
Astronomer - Studying celestial bodies and phenomena.
Astrophysicist - Investigating the physical properties of celestial objects.
Environmental Scientist - Analyzing and interpreting environmental data.
Scientific Officer - In government research institutions or laboratories.
Defence Services - Opportunities in defense-related research and development.
Energy Analyst - Analyzing and optimizing energy systems.
Renewable Energy Specialist - Focusing on sustainable energy solutions.
Telecommunications Engineer - Designing and maintaining telecommunications systems.
Materials Scientist - Studying the properties and applications of materials.
Quantitative Analyst - Applying mathematical and statistical models to financial markets.
Space Scientist - Contributing to space exploration and research.
Science Writer/Journalist - Communicating scientific concepts to the public.
Startups - Establishing ventures related to technology or physics applications.