The paper highlights peculiarities of the vocational training process in the field of physics for postBachelor's degree programs in higher educational institutions of some countries of Europe, North Americaand Australia, analyzes the algorithm of the educational process, the contents of the relevant curricula andother approaches to the organization of the educational process. The article substantiates the role ofvocational training in physics in the context of the further development in the nuclear industry and manyother areas of fundamental research. The emphasis is placed on the importance of comparative studies in theera of globalization. At the same time, particular attention is drawn to the fact that the vast majority ofcomparative studies highlight the processes in the general secondary education of the developed countries ofthe world. Meanwhile, insufficient attention is paid to the analysis of the main tendencies in vocationaltraining of specialists with higher education in foreign universities, especially specialists in natural sciences.The paper also provides an analysis of doctoral research works on pedagogy that deal with the theory andmethodology of vocational training of specialists in physics. The corresponding problem field is currentlyproved to be presented by few works which do not consider the phenomenon in full.The generalizations made in this paper are based on the analysis of Master's programs in physics andPhD programs that are being implemented at the Munich and Hamburg Universities (Germany), the HigherSchool of Ecole Normale (France), the United Kingdom's Nuclear Technology Education Consortium (whichunites 12 universities), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of California (USA),Melbourne and Sydney Universities (Australia).The paper concludes that it is necessary to adopt a series of measures of managerial and educationalmethodological nature that will allow Ukraine to return the position of one of the leaders in providing highereducation in the field of physics. The emphasis is put on signing bilateral agreements with foreignuniversities on the mutual exchange of faculty members who train future physicists and arrangements forstudent internships in leading European, North American and Australian laboratories.