Masters in Physics: Get Into Europe & NUS

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The discussion centers on the prospects of a final year B.Sc Physics honors student from Delhi University, who has achieved a 70% average in the first two years, seeking admission to reputable foreign universities in Europe and the National University of Singapore (NUS). The responses emphasize the importance of improving academic performance, suggesting that a higher percentage, ideally a first-class degree, would enhance admission chances. Additionally, there are recommendations to explore scholarship opportunities in the UK, highlighting resources like the British Council for potential funding options. The interest in computational physics is noted, indicating a focus area that could be beneficial for applications.
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Hai, am doing final year B.Sc physics hons from Delhi University. I have got 70% in the first two years. What are my chances of getting into good foreign universities in Europe and also at NUS. I am also interested in computational physics. Please help.. Thanks in advance
 
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Hai, am doing final year B.Sc physics hons from Delhi University. I have got 70% in the first two years. What are my chances of getting into good foreign universities in Europe and also at NUS. I am also interested in computational physics. Please help.. Thanks in advance

Not good? That would be an educated guess.
 
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http://www.britishcouncil.org/india-scholarships-other-scholarships.htm
 
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