Schools Best EU universities for undergraduate

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For students seeking to study Physics or Theoretical Physics in Europe, several universities are highly recommended. In the UK, notable institutions include St Andrews, Surrey, Oxford, the National University of Ireland, Durham, and Manchester. TU Delft in the Netherlands is also recognized for its strong programs in physical sciences. Courses in English or German are preferred, making these universities suitable options for international students.
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Would you recommend me some good universities in Europe where I can study Physics/Theoretical Physics? I'm a student in Sofia at the moment but under some circumstances I'd like to continue my study abroad. It would be perfect if the courses are in English but German goes, too :) Thank you in advance!
 
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Hey dessy37,

It depends what grades you have/are expecting to achieve.

Some of the best in the UK are: St Andrews, Surrey, Oxford, National University of Ireland, Durham and Manchester are some of the ones I can think of, off the top of my head for you to research.

TU Delft is a very prestigious uni for physical science subjects also.

Hope that quick answer was helpful in answering your question!

The Jericho.
 
sure it was :) will definitely take a look at those you've written!
thanks a lot!
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