Physicist
If you are interested in physics i.e., fields like QCD , QED , STRING THEORY and Experimental physics go for MSc physics and specialize in the subject of your interest. You should be very much precise about your targets and area of interest. If you don't have any proper experience in Astrophysics and if you have gone through just speeches and didn't have any experiences in the subject matter then you should go for physics and if you are highly specified about your area of specialization then you should go for abridged courses i.e., like astrophysics.
You can also go for IPhD in institutes like TIFR , IISC etc.
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Hi Ayush!
Theoretical Physicist try to understand the laws of nature by spending much time in using mathematics to develop and refine physics theories. The average Physicist's salary is Rs. 1150000. But salary also depends on other factors such as education, Certification, additional skills, your years of experience and more.
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Hey candidate,
A physicist is a scientist who especially specializes in the field of physics, which encompasses the interactions of matter and energy at all length and time scales in the physical universe. The list of work for a physicist include- major employers of career physicists are academic institutions, laboratories, and private industries.
Some other roles of field physicist are-
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Hi.
Yes, a physicist can work in robotics field. you can work as scientific technician or analyst in side with the engineers. but you cant go for building robots directly.
If you have bsc physics, do your msc is engineering physics or electrical physics, then you can work with robotics engineer and with essential skills, you can also build your own robots,
but to be a robotic sciemtist, you atleast need a msc in physics.
Feel free to ask any doubts in comments.
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