Physics in Germany

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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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First of all, get information about University in Germany that offers M.Sc. Astrophysics, then look for their requirements, many of them require GRE or TOEFL scores. Then if you fulfill the requirements then fill out the application form.

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5 years ago

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Piyush Singh

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Hi Shubham,
In case you can justify the fact that you're inclined towards physics no matter what, there's nothing that will stop you. You'll need to prove this, however through projects, internships, research papers and otherwise. All the best.

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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Dear Prasad,
Yes, possible and actually depends on the university. Many research universities seek candidates from engineering backgrounds for their inter-disciplinary fields. How you can contribute to the class on the whole is something you have to figure out and demonstrate the same to the universities. Start writing to them directly and communicate your interest.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hi Pragam,
It is partially true, the public universities are free but not every single university. Undergraduate courses are free and also very selective. To study B.Sc in Germany you must complete class 12th and one more additional year of formal schooling, since they require 13 years of education. You can clear IIT-JEE Advance to be eligible or enroll into a B.Sc physics course in India and complete the first year with outstanding percentage. You have to be brilliant to be accepted by German universities.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
Yes, you can pursue your PG from Germany after your Bachelors in India. Remember, you must have excellent grades and demonstrate research interests through research oriented project work, publications, etc.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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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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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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To enroll into German institutes for Bachelor's degree you must complete 13 years education. If you have passed your 12th grade you must complete an additional year of formal education, either clear IIT JEE Advanced or get into a Bachelor's degree course in India and complete the first year. Alternatively there is an option called Studienkolleg which can be pursued from a German university. Read more about universities and details on Daad website and university-ASSIST. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München,Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, TU München are some options you can consider for Physics.

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