Admissions Academic guidance after graduation with honours (India)

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For students pursuing a B.Sc. in Physics in India and considering master's programs abroad, particularly in the UK, there are numerous options available. Key universities known for their strong physics programs include institutions in the UK, which offer a variety of master's degrees in physics and related fields. It is advisable to reach out to academic advisors at these universities for tailored guidance on program specifics and application processes. Additionally, many universities provide scholarships for international students, which can significantly aid in funding studies abroad. Researching these scholarships and understanding the eligibility criteria is crucial for prospective applicants.
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Hello, I am currently in 2nd year of my 3 year course B.Sc. honours (India) course in physics. I was looking forward to studying the university which is apt for me in masters...what are my options of studying abroad like UK or other universities good for physics? Also I would like to know about some scholarships they offer.
 
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The best thing would be to contact advisors in the universities you are interested in.
 
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