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AMAN GUPTA

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First, you need to Pursue B.Sc in physics, then you can do M.Sc or Ph.D and conduct research works. You can also do post-doctoral research projects. Go well with your academics.

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Kanishk BarhanpurkarAlways looks for all-round development.

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There are many branches of mechanics which deals with studies of mechanics and energy. You can search for sich type of branches.

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rahul r

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Physicist- Educational Requirements for a Career in Physics:
Steps to become a physicist:
1) UG degree: Bachelor's degree programs in physics focus on foundational Science and math and can prepare aspiring physicists for graduate school.
2) Master's Degree: Master of Science in Physics programs typically last two years. Coursework often focuses on various topics in the field, such as quantum, classical and statistical mechanics, and may incorporate thesis projects.
3) Doctoral Degree: Ph.D. students may focus on a specialisation of the field, such as general, optical or condensed matter physics, and pursue that specialty throughout their
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rahul r

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Physicists require significant formal education. Degrees in physics exist at the Bachelors, Masters, and doctoral level, though most professionals in the field of physics hold doctorate degrees. The physics career field is broad, and in addition to choosing a particular discipline to pursue, physicists have the option of working in private industry, academia, or for a government agency. Required Education: Ph.D. is typical; a master's degree may be suitable for some positions. Other Requirements: Post-doctoral experience recommended; security clearances may be required for some positions
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Shruti Pandya

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First, you have to be a science student.
Then, you can take Bachelor degree in B. Sc with physics and then master degree in physics and you can do also PhD in physics.
And, you have to passion and excitement about physics.
Then, you will become a very great physicist.

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Sumit Kumar SinghTime to create Illusion to Reality!

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No, there will be no problem.
Do not think much and focus on your studies.
Live in present rather than in future.
JEE Mains is not a tough exam as many people think.
You can easily score 150+ marks.

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