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Guide-Level 11
Be warned that the path towards that is not entirely clear. But it is a good organizing goal because it will force you to think, decide & act with some focus instead of treading water & doing aimless things. This focus is extremely valuable. The trouble is that US universities require a four-year undergraduate degree before applying for Ph.D, & most of the Indian universities only offer Bachelor's de
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Scholar-Level 18
Nice to know your aim. But these have to be grounded in reality. M.Sc in physics is possible only if you have B.Sc in it. Similarly, for doing Ph.D in aeronautical engineering, you need to do graduation then PG and then only registration could be done for PhD.
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Scholar-Level 18
You have completed B.Sc and looking for some distance education course, right? I suggest you to have look at the different courses offered by IGNOU. I am sure you will find the course of your choice.
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Scholar-Level 18
Yes, if you can solve last five years question papers, then you can score what you desired.
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Scholar-Level 18
Basic qualification will be PCM in 12th. But I am not sure about many colleges offering integrated course. IIT-Bombay does but it's very tough. But, why integrated course? You can do B.Sc first and then choose any college for M.Sc.
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Scholar-Level 17
Yes, MIT offers both undergraduate and graduate scholarships but very competitive and limited to the international students unless you are extraordinary. They are also based on financial need. Kindly check these important links:
https://sfs.mit.edu/graduate-financial-aid
https://sfs.mit.edu/undergraduate-financial-aid
https://sfs.mit.edu/undergraduate-financial-aid/types-of-aid/mit-scholarships
If there is any confusion, email them.
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