Physics focuses on research and it is one of the most seasoned academic disciplines that are taught throughout different stages of education. Physics degrees focus on explaining the phenomena people observe and experience and, through its discoveries, it has solid effects on arithmetic, reasoning, geology and designing.
Also known as “the knowledge of nature”, the investigation of material science has a huge effect through commitments in innovation and hypothetical achievements. A Bachelor’s degree in physics includes the study of atoms, condensed matter, optics, astrophysics and many others.
Market Value:
The diversity of physics careers is an appealing aspect for prospective students. Physics graduates have skills that are in high demand in diverse sectors. These include skills relating to numeracy, problem-solving, data analysis and the communication of complex ideas, as well as a wider understanding of how the world works on a scientific and human level. The average Physicist salary in Pakistan is PKR 408,000 per year or PKR 34,000 per month. Entry level positions start at PKR 26,000 per month while most experienced workers make up to PKR 80,000 per month.
Admission Criteria:
B.S. physics is a 4-year undergraduate course spreading over 8 semesters. Those who have completed F.A/F.Sc/I.Com/A-Level or equivalent with minimum second division are eligible for admission. Admission is granted on merit determined on the basis of scores earned in admission test and academic record.
Career Path:
First thing first!!!!
PATH 1 |
PATH 2 |
PATH 3 |
PATH 4 |
PATH 5 |
PATH 6 |
Intermediate securing at least 45% marks in aggregate | Any other examination of a Foreign Institution / Examining Body | Equivalence and percentage of marks will be determined by IBCC. | Diploma in Engineering Examination, securing at least 60% marks in aggregate. | I.Com | A levels |
ENTRY TO BS PHYSICS:
Eligibility |
Selection Criteria |
Scholarships |
Intermediate securing at least 45% marks in aggregate | Academic Qualification: 60% Test/Interview: 40% | Need & Merit Based upto 100% |
B.S. PHYSICS: Course Highlights
Course Level |
Duration of the Course |
Examination Type |
Credit hours |
Study Mode |
Under Graduate | 4 years (8 semesters) | Semester-Wise | 137 | Full time |
Driving institutions:
Institution |
City |
1. University Of Karachi | Karachi |
2. Federal Urdu University Of Arts Science & Technology, Karachi | Karachi |
3. University Of Sindh | Jamshoro |
4. Government College University Hyderabad | Hyderabad |
5. Shah Abdul Latif University | Khair Pur |
Undergraduate:
Graduates in Physics are hired by computing and consultancy industries, engineering and manufacturing firms and telecommunication companies. They work as lecturers and professors in schools, colleges, and universities both in public and private educational institutions. Versatility in this field makes them resourceful in the spheres of nanotechnology, information technology, pharmaceuticals, aerospace, and defense departments. Detail orientation, analyzing skills and technical abilities Physics learners, makes them resourceful in energy and power supply companies. Internships and voluntary work done in Physics-related firms aids in making your resume attractive and opens more employment opportunities.
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- Astronomer
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- Geophysicist
- Higher education lecturer
- Metallurgist
- Meteorologist
- Nanotechnologist
- Radiation protection practitioner
- Research scientist (physical sciences)
- Secondary school teacher
- Technical author
- Applications developer
- Clinical technologist
- Data analyst
- Nuclear engineer
- Operational researcher
- Prosthetist/orthoptist
- Software engineer
- Telecommunications researcher
Work description:
- Conduct research on forces, structures and phenomena that affect the natural world
- Focus research efforts in an appointed specialized field within the realms of physics
- Plan and take control over the path of research and experiments to collate and gather relevant data
- Create a hypothesis for each research based on methodology and expectations
- Evaluate experiment results and perform quality control tests
- Report findings into reports and presentations
- Contribute to and assist with technical research papers
- Lecture and teach students about the laws of physics according to curriculum
Pros
- High salaries
- Job growth (10% from 2012-2022)
- There are opportunities to specialize in one of several subfields (geophysics, medical physics, astronomy, nuclear physics)
- Work hours are generally regular and stable
Cons
- Extensive preparation (9+ years of education for research positions)
- The job market is competitive
- Some positions require state certification or federal security clearance
- Some lab work can expose physicists to hazardous conditions (toxic materials, radiation and high-voltage electrical equipment)
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