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Abhilash Das

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Then you should opt for B.Sc. But still if you want to change your stream then depending upon your interest you may go for any one of them.

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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Hello, national universities are free. A minimal semester fee is charged. MS programs will most likely be in the range of Euro 15000 – 25,000 a year. Living expenses would be around Euro 8000 to 10000 a year.
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Himanshu Rao

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Momentum is the quantity of motion of a moving body. In a basic sense, the more momentum a moving object has, the harder it is to stop. This is why you see the term used metaphorically like in the example of the sports team. It means the team is on a roll (generally, a winning streak) and is becoming a stronger team for it. The other teams will have a harder time stopping the team gaining momentum.

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Kundan Lenka

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C from my point of view I would advice u not to blindly deal in physics coz physics is really a hard nut to crack how much u practice but if d trick or d concepts doesn't click Your brain at that particular moment u can't solve n for mains its ok but in advance they will ask multiple concepts so my advice would b You give time to physics but not d whole means Your % in Your maths n chemistry at which u r good shouldn't get affected coz its Your strength. .
All D Best! !!!
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For Further guidance feel free to revert. .

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Prashant Pareek

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physical chemistry is a good way n u can go in organic chemistry stream also

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Rochit Goel

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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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Monisha Barua

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Hi Bishal,
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.
Wish you luck.

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