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Engineering Can a Mechanical Engineer Pursue a PhD in Physics in the US?
@mal4mac...Thanks for the post.UK is kind of expensive though,Don't know about scholarships given to Indians(quite less I guess).More interested in US..lot of flexibility..I was also wondering if Germany is a good option..The context may mean a different sense as you have indicated...- gyro555in
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Engineering Can a Mechanical Engineer Pursue a PhD in Physics in the US?
I graduated with a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering (2009) from India(One of Premier Engineering Institutes in India).Since I am very interested in Physics I want to pursue Ph.D in Physics, I have taken a year off to get more exposure in Physics and currently I am researching on Soft matter...- gyro555in
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Electromechanical vs. Mechanical Engineering
I graduated with a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering (2009) from India(One of Premier Engineering Institutes in India).Since I am very interested in Physics I want to pursue Ph.D in Physics, I have taken a year off to get more exposure in Physics and currently I am researching on Soft matter...- gyro555in
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