Engineering Physics Course: Job & Research Opportunities

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In summary, the conversation discusses two EP courses from different institutes and the question of which would be better from a research and job perspective. The first course, offered by IIT Madras, has electives in solid state, semi-conductivity, VLSI, and communication theory. The second course, offered by IIT Delhi, is in engineering physics. The conversation also touches on the opportunities for an engineering physicist after completing their B.Tech, with a focus on India. One person in the conversation offers to answer further questions at their email address. There is also a moment of confusion and clarification.
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please go thru the following two courses both are EP courses at diff institutes ...which wud be better from a research+job point of view i mean a decent job
http://www.physics.iitm.ac.in/courses_files/courses/btechcourses/2006revcourse.html (+electives in solid state,semi conductivity,VLSI,communication theory mostly)
http://www.iitd.ac.in/deptt/phy/engg_physics.html

what are the oppurtunities as such for an Engg physicist just after his B.Tech( i wud be happy if some one can tell this with relevance to india)
 
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Dude, i finished engg physics from IIT-Chennai in may 09...I just saw this mail...rite now, I'm a bit busy...but u can contact me with ur question @ pravi.iitm@gmail.com..

bbi
 
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Is this a joke?
 
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i dint get u...
 
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there is no necessity for me to joke...i just thought of helping u...datz all
 
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um...what...?
 

FAQ: Engineering Physics Course: Job & Research Opportunities

What is engineering physics?

Engineering physics is a field that combines principles of physics, mathematics, and engineering to solve real-world problems. It focuses on the application of physics to develop new technologies and improve existing ones.

What kind of jobs can I get with an engineering physics degree?

Graduates with an engineering physics degree can pursue a variety of careers in industries such as aerospace, defense, energy, and technology. Some common job titles include research scientist, systems engineer, and product development engineer.

What are the research opportunities in engineering physics?

Research opportunities in engineering physics are plentiful, with a wide range of topics to explore. Some areas of research include nanotechnology, renewable energy, materials science, and quantum computing. Many universities and research institutions offer opportunities for students to participate in cutting-edge research projects.

Is an engineering physics degree suitable for graduate studies?

Yes, an engineering physics degree provides a strong foundation for graduate studies in various fields such as physics, engineering, and applied sciences. It also prepares students for advanced research and academic careers.

What skills are important for success in an engineering physics career?

Some important skills for success in an engineering physics career include strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, a solid understanding of mathematics and physics principles, excellent communication and teamwork skills, and the ability to think creatively and innovatively.

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