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I finished my PhD studies in Physics (Experimental Solid State Physics) from University of Siegen, Germany in Jun 2009. I worked there as post-doctoral scientist for 2 years. And in Jul 2011 I returned back to India and working as a visiting scientist in an institute. My tenure over here is about to over.
I am thinking over to shift my career from Physics. When I searched my options, I realized that I could shift to Quantitative Finance where quantitative techniques I learnt in Physics can be applied. Hence I am now thinking about shifting to Finance from Physics.
But it is not clear to me how exactly it would be advisable to have the career shift. I had applied for some quant jobs in financial institutes and banks but did not get positive reply. Will it work if I get some sort of certification like FRM/PRM? Also is it possible to start a consultancy in Quant? Or will a course in SAS help me in getting a job? And in general, what are the prospects of phd in physics like me in the field of quant finance in India. Although, I am not restricted to India, but I will have to start something initially from India only.
It will be nice if you can give me some review on this.
I am thinking over to shift my career from Physics. When I searched my options, I realized that I could shift to Quantitative Finance where quantitative techniques I learnt in Physics can be applied. Hence I am now thinking about shifting to Finance from Physics.
But it is not clear to me how exactly it would be advisable to have the career shift. I had applied for some quant jobs in financial institutes and banks but did not get positive reply. Will it work if I get some sort of certification like FRM/PRM? Also is it possible to start a consultancy in Quant? Or will a course in SAS help me in getting a job? And in general, what are the prospects of phd in physics like me in the field of quant finance in India. Although, I am not restricted to India, but I will have to start something initially from India only.
It will be nice if you can give me some review on this.