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madhu sharma

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To become a theoretical physicist, first you need to earn a Bachelor's Degree in Physics. Then gain some research experience, clear the additional tests, and earn a Doctoral Degree, and finally, brighten your career by joining postdoctoral research projects. You should have the skills to design experiments and to think outside the box.

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Chetna S

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There are either public national universities or private universities in US. MS Physics, yes it can be found in majority of universities. Check out the list of national/public universities here and visit their websites for specific instructions-
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/slideshows/explore-the-10-top-public-national-universities.

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Yash Gupta

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In the present times, cut-offs are sky rocketing. KMC asks for minimum 92 for admission in Zoology via General Category. Also, as you are asking about Computer Science, which is offered in very few colleges in DU, one can't be sure to have a seat sure shot with that percentage especially via General Category but then hope it is which keeps us going. Best of luck :)

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Er Abhishek AgarwalStructural Design Engineer

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Yes, you are eligible. Just see the seats and admission procedure of the college.
All the best.

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Akshay Bajaj

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Please mention the course you want to pursue for better assistance
Follow the link below for details :
https://www.shiksha.com/university/cochin-university-of-science-and-technology-Kochi-28013.

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Hareesh B

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Hi Jabeen,
There's no age issue for getting a Job once you complete your Ph.D. in Physicist or a Professor. You can pursue your Ph.D.
Best of Luck.

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Yash Gupta

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Hi buddy,
OUAT Exam is a University level exam, organized by Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology. OUAT 2019 is scheduled for April 28 (UG programs) and May 27 (Agro-Polytechnic) in offline mode. The exam is conducted for various UG and P. G programs offered by the university in its affiliated colleges. You can view full details here- https://www.shiksha.com/science/ouat-entrance-exam-pattern
The exam will be conducted offline at select locations across the state of Odisha. The candidate can choose his or her preferred mode of exam and location while filling up the registration form. OUAT 2019 is of 2 hours and the total marks
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Arpit DongreMaturity is when you realize nothing is permanent

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Hi,
I am in 4th year B.Tech and have been in a similar position in my 3rd year and this is what I have to say. There are alot of entrance exams apart from JAM such as GATE-Physics, CSIR-NET, JEST and TIFR entrance. Based on these, you can enter any great university such as IISC Bangalore, IIT M, TIFR or numerous research institutes such as RRI, HRI, BARC, or various research institutes. Just search and download a brochure of these exams to you'll get a knowledge of all possible options. So, if your interest is basically research, then there are alot of great institutes as an option. Great research work is going on there in many institut
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madhu sharma

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Yes, you can. If you want to do your M.Sc. In radiology, the minimum criteria is 10+2 qualification with Physics, Chemistry, Math and Biology with a minimum aggregate score of 40% to 60%.

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