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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
In order to move forward to study research in quantum mechanics and atomic branches, you must possess a background in Physics. Having an PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) stream, you cannot be made eligible to study undergraduate in Physics, as the latter traditionally demands PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) or PCMB (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology) streams.If one wishes to pursue this field, they can reappear for their 12th boards with PCM or PCMB to be eligible for a Bachelor's degree in Physics. This is the basic knowledge needed to study and research quantum physics.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Fundamental physics courses frequently begin with mechanics due to the following reasons -
- The basis of classical physics is mechanics, particularly Newtonian mechanics. It discusses how things move and the forces at work on them.
- The study of mechanics opens the mind to basic ideas such as gravity, force, motion, energy, and momentum.
- Equations of motion, vector calculus, and differential equations are a few examples of the mathematical formulations used in mechanics.
- One of the first fields in which physicists made important discoveries was mechanics, which has a long history.
- Universality and Applicability: Ideas such a
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
MS in Mechanical in Germany costs vary from INR 0 to INR 40 L and more for International students. Mentioned below are the top Universities for MS in Mechanical Engineering in Germany and their fees:
Universities | QS Ranking 2024 (Mechanical Engineering) | First-Year Tuition Fees (Mechanical Engineering) |
|---|---|---|
RWTH Aachen University | 19 | No Fees |
Technical University of Munich | 21 | No Fees |
KIT, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology | 37 | INR 3 L |
Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin) | 40 | No Fees |
48 | INR 3 L | |
84 | NA | |
92 | No Fees |
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes you are eligible for GME as I can see the eligibility percentage is 50% overall in final year BE/Btech program
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