Career Advice for 12th Class Student: Can I Pursue Robotics & AI?

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Pursuing a career in robotics and AI is feasible for a 12th-grade student interested in nonlinear dynamics and chaos. A background in Physics can provide a strong foundation for understanding complex systems, which is beneficial for both robotics and AI. Engineering, particularly in fields like computer science or mechatronics, offers practical skills for building robots and implementing AI technologies. Job prospects in research are promising in both Physics and Engineering, especially in interdisciplinary roles that combine these areas. Balancing interests in theoretical physics and practical engineering can lead to a fulfilling career in technology and innovation.
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Hi all. I am a student of 12th class in India. I am giving the IITJEE this april and hope to get a good rank. I want to know if I should take Physics or Engg after this. I'm very interested in nonlinear dynamics and chaos but I also ant to make things, you know? Robots, AI, that stuff too. Is it possible to be both?
 
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oh yeah, i also wanted to ask if there will be good jobs which actually require research if i actually decide to go for physics.
 
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