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MS and Phd Abroad(East Asian Countries)

HELLO FELLOW ENGINEERS In this post, I will be telling you how to apply for MS and Ph.D. abroad. First, let me tell you about my self I completed my B Tech in Electronics and communication engineering from Cochin University of science and technology after that I decided to do my masters in physics abroad, I had a good professor in my university who taught me physics in 1st year of my engineering, I approached him and told my interest in physics, he was the one who told me about universities in east Asia. He sorted out a few universities and told me to apply, I got into Ms program in the school of nanoscience National Tsing Hua university this year after finishing my masters I am enrolled in the PhD program at the same university. EAST ASIAN UNIVERSITY Why east Asian universities?               1. The application fee is very small compared to the universities in Europe and north America 2. The QS ranking of these universities are very high, the university where I study has a QS ranking

Best physics lectures for JAM (Complied by toppers) | PAE Blog

Our PAE (Physics After Engineering) community members have contributed to building this nice handy list of video lectures/courses they've done. Many thanks to them all, and here is the list. Index Quantum Mechanics Classical Mechanics Electromagnetic Theory Mathematical Physics Statistical Mechanics & Thermodynamics Nuclear & Atomic Physics Oscillations, Waves, and Optics Astro & cosmology Relativity Solid State Physics Electronics Others   Google Form to submit reviews If you are interested in adding to this crowd-sourced knowledge repository, Plesase enter your reviews of the video lectures you've read in this form ( https://forms.gle/1WH7982Yye1r7WeN8 ) or you can directly enter your review in the embedded form at the bottom of the page. 1. Quantum Mechanics       BSc level MIT 8.04 Quantum Physics I, version by Allan Addams : A   really good introductory course on quantum mechanics. This course doesn't just run through the equations, but the lecturer focuse

Below is the link for our Whatsapp group with 400+ members all of whom are engineers who actively discuss and help each other out in entering physics stream after engineering.

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You can find the FAQs and important conversations happened earlier in the groups in this SubRedditr/Physicsaftrengineerin/

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Mail me on Dushyanth.edadasula@gmail.com for further queries.