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9th May 2012, 01:22 AM
Prbn
 
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How to do further studies in subjects related to physics? I am a cambridge A level graduate


i am a Cambridge A level Graduate my subjects are physics, chemistry, computing, Maths and biology.
i am interested in doing my further studies in subjects relating to physics.
Now i am thinking of doing engineering.
i like doing something that is practical and is high paid.
can you please give me suggestions.




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12th March 2023, 10:44 AM
SheldonPatrickEverson
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Default Re: How to do further studies in subjects related to physics? I am a cambridge A level graduate

As a Cambridge A level graduate in physics, you have several options for further studies in subjects related to physics. Here are some suggestions:
  • Bachelor's degree in Physics: You can pursue a Bachelor's degree in Physics, which will provide you with a strong foundation in the subject. This will enable you to pursue higher studies in physics, engineering or other related fields.
  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering: If you are interested in a practical and high-paying career, you can consider pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Engineering. There are several fields of engineering such as Mechanical, Electrical, Aerospace, Civil, and Chemical engineering, which are closely related to physics.
  • Master's degree in Physics or Engineering: After completing your Bachelor's degree, you can pursue a Master's degree in Physics or Engineering to gain specialized knowledge in your chosen field of study.
  • Research: If you are interested in research, you can consider pursuing a PhD in Physics or Engineering. This will enable you to conduct research in cutting-edge areas of physics and engineering and make significant contributions to the field.

Overall, it's important to consider your interests, goals and strengths when choosing your field of study. Physics is a versatile subject and can lead to a variety of careers in science, engineering, technology, research, and more.
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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