PHYSICAL SCIENCE - IS IT WORTH IT? 🧐

tharakaf

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    ඉතින් මම සඳහන් කරන්න යන පළමු විකල්පය නම්,

    මම Stat+P.Maths+CS විෂය සංයෝජනය තෝරාගෙන එම භෞතික විද්‍යා උපාධියේම 4 වන වසරේ CS පිළිබඳ Specialize කරන්න පුළුවන් කියලා කියමු. මමත් හොද gpa එකක් පවත්වා ගත්තා කියලා හිතමු. (CS සම්බන්ද කුඩා ආයතනවල HND එකක් පවා කරන්න පුළුවන්. ඒ කියන්නේ විද්‍යා උපාධිය ආරම්භ වීමට මට අවුරුද්දක් තියෙන නිසා ඒ අතර)

    ඉතින් උපාධියෙන් පසු මට SL හි CS ආශ්‍රිත රැකියාවකට යා හැකිද?

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    මට එම විෂය සංයෝජනයම කළ හැකි අතර පසුව STAT පිළිබඳ specialize කර හැකිය. (මේ අවස්ථාවේ දී, විද්‍යා උපාධිය ආරම්භ වන අතරතුර දත්ත විද්‍යා ඩිප්ලෝමාවක් කිරීමටද හැකිය. )

    උපාධියෙන් පසු මට SL හි DS ආශ්‍රිත රැකියාවකට යා හැකිද?

    UNI IS USJP or UOK or UOC.

    I mean doing PhD stuff is OK and then the research or lecturer stuff. But doing a job and starting some side business as an entrepeneur is my main goal for the moment other that learning learning learning.





    @pdn.ac.lk @FFAlpha @chanakamanjula @NEMISIS @snoop @tharakaf @Gingy
    Im very sorry that I couldnt mention others. But I would luv to hear others opinions on this matter too
    The ultimate objective is to earn money, if you can do good to the community while doing that it is just a bonus.

    Do some research, figure out which areas have higher demand, may be migrating also needs to be considered. figure out what you are good at and what you can keep doing and then make a decision.
     
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    cstasy

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    බලාපොරොත්තුව රස්සාවක් නම් statistics, CS වගෙ හොදයි

    ඉස්සරහට ඉගෙනගෙන යමක් කරන්න හිතාගෙන ඉන්නව නම් Pure science subjects කරන්න
     
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    olu bakka

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    කොහොමත් DS කරන්න පුලුවන් stat special කෙනෙක්ට. CS,SE,IT කරල එන ඕන කෙනෙක්ට වඩා Stat කරල එන අයට තැනක් තියෙනව data field එකේ. ඉස්සරහට කොහොමත් ඔය field එක stat අයටයි direct ම data science degree කරපු අයටයි විතරක් වෙන් වෙනව.

    එහෙම නැත්තන් physical මොක කරත් GPA 3+ වගේ තියෙනවනන් PhD scholars අරන් යන්න පුලුවන් ලේසියෙන්ම. බහුතරය කරන්නෙ ඒක.
     

    Brandy2020

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    බොටා කියන්නේ ඇත්ත

    That's a great combination—mathematics, physics, and chemistry form a strong foundation for many future-focused careers. By 2040, some of the high-demand jobs that align with your background are likely to include:

    1. Quantum Computing Specialist

    Combines physics and mathematics to build and program quantum systems.

    Demand driven by next-gen computing, cybersecurity, and simulations.


    2. Materials Scientist / Engineer

    Uses chemistry and physics to develop advanced materials (e.g., for space tech, renewable energy, biomedical devices).

    High demand in energy storage, aerospace, and nanotech.


    3. Data Scientist / AI Engineer

    Strong mathematical skills needed for modeling, analytics, and machine learning.

    Critical across industries from finance to healthcare and climate modeling.


    4. Energy Systems Engineer

    Works on fusion energy, renewables, and smart grids using physics and chemistry knowledge.

    Green energy transformation will create massive demand here.


    5. Space Industry Roles (e.g., Spacecraft Designer, Astrophysicist)

    Space exploration will need physicists, chemists, and materials experts.

    Growing public and private investment in space tech.


    6. Environmental Scientist / Climate Modeler

    Chemistry and physics are key for understanding and solving environmental issues.

    Climate change response will be a top global priority.


    7. Biotechnology / Pharmaceutical R&D

    Chemistry is central to drug development and nanomedicine.

    Aging populations and disease outbreaks ensure ongoing demand.


    8. Nuclear Engineer / Fusion Scientist

    Physics and chemistry used in advanced reactors or nuclear waste management.

    Clean, large-scale energy potential.


    9. Robotics & Mechatronics Engineer

    Uses physics and math to design intelligent machines and automation systems.

    Critical in manufacturing, defense, and service industries.
     
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    SLhuman

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    when i was a kid i wanted the degree and was not worried about the after effects. now i would always chose the degree that gives me the best return for money and time spent in the long run. cannot change the world bro....just play your game in the shortest time available

    i know fellow who got 4 A in sri lanka ended up just doing a govt job and are stuck in life while some others due to choosing a field that became high in demand making good money.

    remember while we are having this discussion there are girls doing only fans and earning more shit than us...there sri lankan women who marry businessmen who are ugly as fuck but have money. its all about money bro....if you can convert education into money then you are a winner.
    no one cares about your degree after you reach a certain level...srpecially in sri lanka if you go abroad they dont even know the university. you need to show your colours then they like us
     

    Smart-Raptor

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    when i was a kid i wanted the degree and was not worried about the after effects. now i would always chose the degree that gives me the best return for money and time spent in the long run. cannot change the world bro....just play your game in the shortest time available

    i know fellow who got 4 A in sri lanka ended up just doing a govt job and are stuck in life while some others due to choosing a field that became high in demand making good money.

    remember while we are having this discussion there are girls doing only fans and earning more shit than us...there sri lankan women who marry businessmen who are ugly as fuck but have money. its all about money bro....if you can convert education into money then you are a winner.
    no one cares about your degree after you reach a certain level...srpecially in sri lanka if you go abroad they dont even know the university. you need to show your colours then they like us
    :love:Def bro
    This is kind of a dad typa advice
     

    pdn.ac.lk

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    ඉතින් මම සඳහන් කරන්න යන පළමු විකල්පය නම්,

    මම Stat+P.Maths+CS විෂය සංයෝජනය තෝරාගෙන එම භෞතික විද්‍යා උපාධියේම 4 වන වසරේ CS පිළිබඳ Specialize කරන්න පුළුවන් කියලා කියමු. මමත් හොද gpa එකක් පවත්වා ගත්තා කියලා හිතමු. (CS සම්බන්ද කුඩා ආයතනවල HND එකක් පවා කරන්න පුළුවන්. ඒ කියන්නේ විද්‍යා උපාධිය ආරම්භ වීමට මට අවුරුද්දක් තියෙන නිසා ඒ අතර)

    ඉතින් උපාධියෙන් පසු මට SL හි CS ආශ්‍රිත රැකියාවකට යා හැකිද?

    නැතහොත්

    මට එම විෂය සංයෝජනයම කළ හැකි අතර පසුව STAT පිළිබඳ specialize කර හැකිය. (මේ අවස්ථාවේ දී, විද්‍යා උපාධිය ආරම්භ වන අතරතුර දත්ත විද්‍යා ඩිප්ලෝමාවක් කිරීමටද හැකිය. )

    උපාධියෙන් පසු මට SL හි DS ආශ්‍රිත රැකියාවකට යා හැකිද?

    UNI IS USJP or UOK or UOC.

    I mean doing PhD stuff is OK and then the research or lecturer stuff. But doing a job and starting some side business as an entrepeneur is my main goal for the moment other that learning learning learning.





    @pdn.ac.lk @FFAlpha @chanakamanjula @NEMISIS @snoop @tharakaf @Gingy
    Im very sorry that I couldnt mention others. But I would luv to hear others opinions on this matter too
    Double Maths Stat is the best solution