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4th April 2020, 11:16 PM
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Is it possible to pursue MSc and PhD in Physics without studying Mathematics in BSc?


Hi everyone, I am currently doing BSc in Physics but I don't have Mathematics. Can I pursue an MSc and PhD in Physics subject without having mathematics in any of the semesters of BSc? If yes then what are the options?




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17th May 2020, 10:12 AM
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Default Re: Is it possible to pursue MSc and PhD in Physics without studying Mathematics in BSc?

To pursue MSc and PhD in Physics without studying Mathematics in BSc is impossible. Mathematics is a very important tool of Physics and you cannot understand any literature without knowing its language. It is compulsory to take Mathematics in BSc if you further want to pursue a Master's in Physics.
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