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Vivek Arj

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Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore is the best one.

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Nobody can guarantee but you will have a good chance if you passout with very good grades, a few years of work experience or interning and research work in Germany will be helpful.

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prasad keluskar

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Below mentioned are the good branches:
1. Nuclear physics and technology.
2. Applied solid state physics.
3. Thermodynamics and statistical mechanics.
4. Electromagnetism.
5. Quantum mechanics.

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