QUOTE(Berus Wine @ May 31 2015, 01:06 AM)
I graduated with a physics degree at local uni. Truth to be told, job is scarce as most employers prefer graduate with engineering degree. But still, I got employed out of uni and so as many of my friends. Mostly work as engineer now, but not 'specific' type like electronics, electrical, mechanical.
But if you want to be professional engineer (ir) need to continue master as BEM only recognized 4 years program (most physics is 3 years). Many of my colleague continue master either at current uni or more reputable uni. If you got good results then anything is possible.
what is BEM?Can i know what is your job right now?I am waiting for october intake from UTAR.I am divided between choosing physics or applied math,so i need to know the job prospects of physics degree.thk in advance😊But if you want to be professional engineer (ir) need to continue master as BEM only recognized 4 years program (most physics is 3 years). Many of my colleague continue master either at current uni or more reputable uni. If you got good results then anything is possible.