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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
1 )Klepnner and Kolenkow for mechanics
2)Thomas jr calculusStewart's Calculus, Courant calculus and definitely Wider's Calculus and Spivak's Calculus
3)The Feynman lectures are legendary books.
4)R. S longhurst optics, Hecht Optics and Max Born and Wolf Optics
5) Moreover you should refer to Lev Landau, the first 3 parts The 2nd part is particularly very good.
6)For electrodynamics Griffiths, Purcell andJackson are best.
7)For Thermodynamics Sears and Zemansky.
8)For Statistical Mechanics F. Reif.
9) For Quantum Mechanics, I would suggest Schiff, Griffiths and Whichmann.
10)For Mathematical Methods you should C
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You have to start from scratch, probably do a Bachelor's degree in nursing besides fulfilling other pre-requisite courses. If you did not have biology in class 12th thing will be difficult. You should start emailing colleges abroad and enquire about the possibilities.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
Loyola College - Chennai
Department of Science (Christ University) - Bangalore
Miranda House Delhi
Lovely Professional University, Punjab
Madras Christian College (MCC) - Chennai.
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You can have Loyola College, Christ University, Hansraj College, Fergusson College - Pune, Lovely Professional University etc. for M.Sc Physics (Hons).
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