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Hi guys I'm new Rohit and I'm new here
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[QUOTE="max1995, post: 5487390, member: 525358"] I am assuming your from the uk as youre doing a-levels. if you want to do physics you need to take maths, physics and preferably (but not essential but will make your application more competitive) further maths, the other subject you take doesn't matter. The entry grades for physics range wildly from needing BCC to A*A*A* at A-level dependent on where you want to go (you will need to look into this). Outside of the top 4/5 UK unis, gcses don't matter too much but you will need at least passes in science, maths and english plus a few others. As for which physics course, I recommend taking MPhys Physics if your interests lie in just physics. There are some joint honors courses but not many (this is where you study 2 subjects at university, most common is maths and physics (this is essentially what I do)) While I don't recommend using league tables much when deciding a university, a good rule of thumb is the higher up the league tables you go the more advanced content in later years you study (but the difference between say 10th and 15th will be little, I mean when you compare 5th to say 25th) [/QUOTE]
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