Physical science
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BSc (Applied Physical Sciences) : This is an undergraduate Physiology course.During this course you will study about Physics, Chemistry & Astronomy .This is a 3 year course where you will be trained to apply the knowlege of your degree After this course you can work as a Researcher, Applied Physicst ,Validation Chemist, Mathemaics instructor etc.
It has a greater scope in developing countries ..
BSc (Physical Sciences)
This is basically a Physics course which also emphasises on sudy of energy and matter . This is also a three year course . Although the basic concepts of both courses are same you will get in depth knowlede of Electro chemistry and Basic Principles of Earth science.
You can get eployment in aviation , construction, agriculture and hospital industries.
Hope I made myself clear .
All the best
hi,
in generally students who have studied bsc courses on physics atleast of duration of 3 years and have studied mathematics as a subject in 10+2 course are eligible to apply for msc in physics course, now according to jam 2020 criteria, students who have studied Physics for at least two years/four semesters and Mathematics for at least one year/two semesters in graduation are eligible to apply in iit jam exam. follow the below link to know in details,
http://jam.iitk.ac.in/doc/JAM-2020_MEQs.pdf
Among the five subjects 5 subjects
1. Life sciences - the syllabus of the entrance is based on the major topics of life sciences.
2. earth, atmosphere, ocean & planetary science - syllabus covers the topics related to earth, environment, atmosphere etc.
3. physical science - syllabus includes physics
4. mathematical sciences - syllabus includes mathematics
5. chemical sciences - syllabus includes chemistry.
So with environmental science the subject earth, atmosphere, ocean & planetary science will be.more related so if you want you can select this subject.
Hope you find it helpful.
see your score is really good, however if you are interested for mathematics and physics oriented subject you should go for
bsc in physics/ mathematics/electronics science/ computer science/data science/bsc in economics
if you are interested in chemistry and biology oriented course you may go for,
bsc in chemistry/bio technology/food science and nutrition/zoology/ microbiology.
Since you are pursuing PG in English you can definitely apply and are eligible for PGT in English in KVS, navoday Vidyalay and all school exams. Do you have done BTech in ECE and B.Ed in maths and Physical Science they will not impact in any way during your interview in the exams. But you have to definitely mention that you have done graduations in ECE and B.Ed in maths and Physical Science during application or during the time of interview in the examinations. Thank you. Good luck.
Hi there,
The difference between B.SC physical science with computer and B.SC computer science are
B.SC physical science has Mathamatics and Physics which is taught as Introductory subjects and it is for limited period in the total 3 year course.
B.SC computer science has mostly everything related to computers from the 1st year itself with English and other sub subjects.
Hope this will help you.
Thank you
Hi,
JNU does offer Msc. in chemistry. You are supposed to have qualified your Bsc chemistry with minimum 50% marks. You will be required to give the national level entrance exam to get admitted in Bsc. The main syllabus will include most of your topics that were there in Bsc.
Best of luck!
Thank you!
Hi aspirant,
Kindly mention your current course. If you are doing your 10th class you can go for Diploma courses and certification courses in Biology and Physical science. Whereas if you are in 12th class, you can do a Bachelors degree in your interested field. There are lot of courses are present both in Biology and Physical science.
For more details, you can check in the Careers360 website.
All the best.
Hello aspirant,
The careee options available to you are Assistant Physical Scientist, Chemist, Atmospheric Scientist, Material Scientist, Hydrologist, Quality Manager, Geoscientist, Technician, Physics teacher and Physical science teacher.
Yes, this course is quite good. If you are talented, you can reach great heights. All the best!
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