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1. Nuclear physics and technology.
2. Applied solid state physics.
3. Thermodynamics and statistical mechanics.
4. Electromagnetism.
5. Quantum mechanics.
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http://www.isro.gov.in/careers
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You can shortlist a few universities as per your profile, which includes academic grades, test scores, research work and extra curricula and check the university requirements. It is pretty much like a job search.
Meeting admission requirement is crucial and to be taken seriously. To pursue MS in USA, you must take GRE and any reputed university will require a brilliant profile. I will suggest you to start off by visiting university websites and go through the department page for detailed information.
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There are numerous fields related to physics like astrophysics, nuclear physics, heliophysics, geophysics, etc. You can choose any of the above-mentioned courses after completing your Masters.
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