I'm sorry for the broad question, here is the actual situation: In india, the education system is really bad, right since childhood. The schools don't encourage extra curriculars to a great extend. So when I think of applying at top universities like MIT, the question arises in my mind, what am...
I did, it wasn't that useful, I'm getting whole big list of various types of scholarships at different universities. How am I suppose to decide which university I must apply? I'm confused, that's why I've posted here. Anyone who has got the same may share the knowledge please, it'll be really...
I want to apply for b.s. Physics as an international student to get quality education, can someone please name such universities all over the world(except MIT,caltech and others biggies) which can provide scholarships. I'm from india, 18yo
I think I've found the correct place and you people will surely help me.
From mumbai, I gave 12th this year and I got just 72%, I didn't pay attention to boards, prepared for iit jee(advanced) and getting around 30% in it. I solve IIT level problems easily , got low marks because I didn't study...
Nope I surely don't want to work in an industry, I was just going through the "should I become an engineer " thread it tells engineering is full of maths and requires to think out of box.
I'm not that much interested in maths as much I'm interested in physics, I'm quite good at maths but not...
Can someone please tell me in detail what are the differences in courses in an engineering bachelor's and bachelor in pure sciences,
for eg. If I'm to select between B.S. In physics and b.tech in comp sci/EE etc, what are common things which i'll learn and what will be the major differences in...
Both objects exert gravitational forces on each other, if the person holding the object fails to provide equal and opposite force of magnitude "mg" then both objects will fall towards each other, however Earth being massive moves negligible, thus it seems to the observer as if only the object is...
Hey everyone, I'm searching for some really funny answers by students in maths/physics test, i googled it but getting the same old images, can anyone give some useful links or share any funny answers you ever saw
The law of gravitation states force between two point masses m and M is proportional to their product and inversely proportional to the square of distance between them.
So I'm just curious to know how did Newton discover this law? What kind of experiments he did to derive this formula? I want...
Hey sharan!
Hi, I'm also from India and in the same position as you are in , I'm 17yo.
I very well know about the rote learning system of the education boards, but you don't have to leave the country for that,
why don't you try books for IIT JEE and BITSAT, these exams are not at all based on...