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what is difference between bsc ( applied physical science) and bsc ( physical science) what are subject combination avai in these courses ? and what are career scope of these subject?


kartiken12711 25th Jun, 2020
Answer (1)
Rayan Rego 9th Jul, 2020

I explain on by one

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



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