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zodas
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I have a very simple and straightforward question.
This has been troubling me for quiet a long time now.
Can i go for a phd in theoretical physics with a masters in applied physics ?
I basically mean to say that:
Will applied physics degree create any kind of hindrance for phd in theoretical physics ?
OR
Do i really need to go only for theoretical physics right from my graduate level...
This has been troubling me for quiet a long time now.
Can i go for a phd in theoretical physics with a masters in applied physics ?
I basically mean to say that:
Will applied physics degree create any kind of hindrance for phd in theoretical physics ?
OR
Do i really need to go only for theoretical physics right from my graduate level...