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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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You can apply, but whether you will get admission or not, it depends on your profile and MIT's internal selection process. You don't need to apply for the scholarship, all applicants are considered for financial aid at the time of admissions. Scholarships are awarded to those candidates who have the exceptional academic record.
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You can study anything you want, follow your passion and interest. A Masters in physics, chemistry or even mathematics if you are into research. Alternatively specialized Masters can also to be considered. You need to research a bit on the university websites and check various programs they offer such as computers, space sciences etc.
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