So other than the time it takes you think that in principle it's possible to study physics online and get academic credentials and be able to join and publish research?
The universities i looked at offer MSc mostly 2 years. I am planning to take full time i can find space for that. But the options i find include universities from UK(those can be completed in one year) US(1.5-2 years) and india(2yrs) i am not sure about PHD but i think some universities also...
Thank you for help, yes i looked at them and i consider that option as it's not expensive and also online, but i want more options and the ability to research in physics and publish
Thank you for the help, since it's online ofcourse there won't be any lab work so i was plannig to focus on mathematical and theoretical physics, for which there is a lot of detailed explanation and lectures online.
TL;DR Summary: Some universities offer online MSc and phd in physics,are they wirth it?
I am what you would describe as wannabe physicist, i like the topic and want to study it but in my country there are no reputable universities that teach the topic in advanced lvls. So can i study it online...