Hey Neha!
Since you’ve got a BSc in MPCS (Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science) and a postgraduate degree in Physics with a specialization from 2017, you’ve got a lot of exciting paths ahead of you, depending on what you want to do. If research or teaching sparks your interest, you might want to think about going for a PhD in Physics, Applied Physics, or Computational Science. There are also plenty of teaching opportunities out there at schools, colleges, or coaching institutes, especially if you pick up some relevant teaching certifications.
On the flip side, with your solid background in computer science and physics, you’re well-suited for roles in data analysis, scientific computing, software development, or even as a research assistant in labs and research institutions. Picking up certifications in programming languages, data science, or simulation software could really boost your profile. Depending on whether you lean more towards academia or the industry, you might also want to check out government research organizations like CSIR, DRDO, ISRO, or dive into private companies in IT and scientific research. Figuring out your next step based on whether you want to stick with research, teaching, or jump into the industry will definitely help you find the right direction!
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