I'm interested in studying Nuclear Physics at the university and would llike to know about the career opportunities avilable for a Bachelor's degree holder.I tried googling and found several but would like to get advising from a tutor who have experience in the field.

Thank you!

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A physics tutor may respond in a while. Here are some ideas that may be of interest.
https://www.monster.com/jobs/search/?q=nuclear-physics&intcid=skr_navigation_nhpso_searchMain
Honestly, if you are Planning nuclear Physics only to the bachelor level, I wouldn't recommend it. Go for a bachelors degree in Nuclear Engineering, there are many job fields that will put your foot in the door.
Bachelor degree in Nuclear Physics is entry level into more advanced degrees.
Normally in Physics a BSc is in physics, not specifically nuclear physics. I agree with bobpursley. I majored in physics but took a nuclear engineering subject senior year to prepare for nuclear physics. (in fact I ultimately went into Ocean Engineering)
Thank you very much all of you.

Actually I'm a lot interested in studying further an also I would also like to know what are career opporutinites that would be avilable if I study further than Bachelor's level?

Thank you!