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Physical Science

Physical Science deals with the study of nature and the properties of the non-living matter and energy. It encompasses wide variety of fields such as astronomy, earth sciences, geology, physics, chemistry and oceanography. The researchers in this field, design and conduct experiments to collect the observable physical evidence of the natural phenomenon. More and more people are trying to get in the field of physical sciences for research purposes. Physical Science graduates can even join IIT through GATE exam. Physical Science is also an optional in civil service main exam. Candidate should have Science (Physics, Chemistry) and Mathematics at 10+2 level to take up any physical science career field at undergraduate level. Top job recruiters' include- BHABHA ATOMIC RESEARCH CENTRE, IISER, DRDO, Indian Institute of Science etc. Trending fields - Environmentalist, Astronomy, Space Researcher

10 careers in this cluster

Astronomy

Astronomy is the scientific study of celestial objects in the universe. Astronomists study and gather data on the movement, nature, constitution, history and possible future developments of heavenly bodies like the sun, planets, stars, comets, meteors, galaxies, asteroids etc. They apply laws of mathematics and physics to unravel the mysteries of the universe. They collect and analyze data on celestial bodies, develop and test theories, and write research papers.

Astrophysics

Astrophysics is a branch of space science that applies the laws of physics and chemistry to explain the birth, life, and death of stars, planets, galaxies, nebulae & the other objects in the universe. Astrophysics creates physical theories of small to mediun size structures in the universe. At NASA, the goals of astrophysics are 'to discover how the universe works, explore how it began & evolved, and search for life on planets around other stars

Cartography

Cartography is the science of developing maps to symbolically demonstrate geography. Cartographers are skilled in drawing up various kinds of maps and charts. They are employed by various organizations such as construction companies, state agencies, utility companies, surveyors, architects, engineers etc. Additionally, they also work on topographical maps, as well as maps related to town planning, military, travel and tourism, weather forecasting and geological exploration.

Chemistry

Chemistry is a branch of the physical sciences, dealing with the study of the composition, properties, structure, and the changes of matter. It is a part of our everyday lives and studying chemistry helps you develop subject-specific skills valued by all employers and thus opens doors to a wide range of careers, most of which aim to solve global challenges. It is a very versatile field and can help one get into any industrial, educational, scientific or government field.

Disaster Management

Disaster management as a career field deals with the management of programs and resources in order to prepare and respond to emergency situations created by natural disasters such as flood, tsunamis, earthquakes, and tornadoes. Professionals in the field undertake the responsibility of preparation, rescue, recovery and rehabilitation measures in the event of natural disasters, in order to lessen their impact.

Flavor Chemistry

Flavour Chemists are also known as ‘flavorists’. They tackle the demands of the food processing industry and engineer the natural and the artificial flavours. They seek to modify or mimic various properties of the products rather than just creating abstract smells. This profession came into existence with increasing use of refrigeration which leads to a major growth of food processing technology. Flavorists are graduated in various streams such as chemistry, biology, food science etc. In food-related companies, flavour chemists are involved in identifying the compounds that are associated with sensory attributes. The job description involves using scientific and analytical tools with creativity to improve the flavour of the food. If you have an interest in food and chemistry, then flavour chemistry is the career for you which blends both of your interest areas.

Forensic Science

Forensic science, a crucial element of the modern day judicial system, applies scientific principles to crime investigation. Forensic scientists utilize modern technology and knowledge from a variety of disciplines to analyze crime scene data, and convert it into legally acceptable evidence. Forensic science is not limited to just crime scenes, but encompasses all aspects of the judicial system.

Geology

Geology is an applied science, dealing with the study of the origin and evolution of the structure of our planet. Geologists examine the physical properties of the Earth to understand its history, predict natural/man-made disasters, find out about past and current climate patterns, and explore renewable and non-renewable resources. Geological findings are applied to the fields of remote sensing, resource mapping, computer simulations, and recycling technology.

Meteorology

Meteorology is the scientific study of the atmosphere and its elements, with special emphasis on the weather and climate.

Physics

Physics as a science involves the study of force, motion and energy. It is one of the oldest disciplines of science which open doors to various career opportunities in the field of research and development, climate and weather change, military, healthcare etc. It is one of the most fundamental aspects of the science which is about studying universe behavior with career opportunities for the students not only in engineering but in other fields also such as nuclear physics, meterology, astronomy etc. A student of physics studies about atomic and molecular physics, thermal physics, statistical physics and many more subjects from which they can choose their area of interest for research. A career in Physics requires one to have strong logical thinking skills, problem-solving capability and a methodical approach.