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I am in class 10 now and i want a Phd degree in physics. What path should i follow after my class 10 boards? Like which institute should i go to for my class 11 and 12?


Shuvam 31st Mar, 2021
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chinchujoseph1993 31st Mar, 2021

Hello,

To be able to do you PhD you need to finish your 10+12 and then Undergraduate course and then your Postgraduate course. I would suggest you to take PCM in your 12th. Then after that you should go for B.Sc Physics followed by M.Sc in Physics.

Make sure that you join a really good college for your UG and PG programs.

SOme of the best Physics universities in India for B.Sc Physics is given in the below link:

https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-in-physics-universities-in-india


And the below link will give you best M.Sc colleges in India:

https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-msc-in-physics-universities-in-india


Make sure you do well in Academics.

After you complete your UG and PG you can then apply to various colleges for PhD program

For more information you can refer to the article given in the below link:

https://www.careers360.com/courses/physics-course


Good Luck

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14th Jan, 2022
Thanks a lot. Cleared up a lot for me!
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keerthana sreekumar 31st Mar, 2021

Hello,

you can attain any institute for 11 and 12  but  Complete Higher secondary school level physics. physics should be a compulsory subject in your 10th and 12th. After schooling do BSc. PHYSICS and completed the degree with  a minimum of 65% is essential, though a 70% and above is seen as an essential winning criteria for a PhD degree. After that you should go on to study the MSc physics,  two year degree again.( Please note that in India, it is essential for students to compulsorily go through 10+2+3+2 route for students to enroll in PhD Maths.It means passing 10th (10), passing 12th class (12), passing BSc (+3), passing MSc (+2) is mandatory). Please make sure you get a minimum of 65% again in your MSc if you are from an unreserved category like the OC, BC and the MBC. For students from the reserved category like the SC and ST you should get a minimum of 55% in your MSc physics  degree. After completing your MSc physics , you should sit for the eligibility tests to get ad admission for the PhD. The most common test that almost every college and university in India uses is the NET exam known as National Eligibility Test. This exam takes place twice a year and it is  conducted in July and December. You should propose to sit at either one of this exam intake and qualify it. After you successfully pass the NET exam, you are qualified with NET. And this keeps you eligible to apply for a PhD in physics  anywhere in India.

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14th Jan, 2022
Thank you a lot 😃
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