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The career path is simple enough - complete your BSc, MSc and then join a PhD program. There are entrance exams that you will have to clear at every stage. For example, if you want to go abroad for your PhD then you will have to clear GRE.
Other than that, the main requirement is interest in physics. There are different styles and types of intelligence which can all contribute to Physics. Physicists are broadly divided into experimentalists and theoreticians. Which path you want to choose is something you can decide when you join your PhD.
Career as a Researcher can be stressful, comparatively low paying and carries higher risks of menta
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For list of institutes offering B.Sc Physics in Delhi University :
http://goo.gl/2xrVPy
Kindly filter out the branch / college / location as desired from the above link.
I hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
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