MS Physics Guidance: Quantum Mechanics, Nanophysics, More

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The discussion centers on an individual with a background in Physics and Computer Applications seeking guidance on pursuing a Master's in Physics, specifically in fields like Quantum Mechanics and Nanophysics. They express a willingness to study anywhere globally and are open to suggestions regarding universities and entrance requirements. Contributors emphasize the importance of considering both the course content and the location of the university. They recommend exploring options at the individual's alma mater and nearby institutions. The urgency of the request highlights the need for prompt and actionable advice on suitable programs.
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I did my Bachelor in Physics and Masters in computer Application in India. Now I am working as Software engineer. My passion is all about Physics from my childhood. I am ready to take my MS physics specialized in Quantum Mechanics, quantum computation , Nanophysics or similar field anywhere. Kindly guide me the correct course and the any entrance needed to take for joining the same. I need it very urgently and any type of suggestion is appreciated.
 
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The "correct" course doesn't just contain the subjects you study. For instance, I could point you to a course in North America, but would you be willing to travel there? I would suggest having a look at what the university you graduated has to offer ( and any nearby ones for that matter ).

Also, it would be helpful to other contributors if you tell us if you'd consider moving away from home if the new destination could provide you with the course you want?
 
Yeah i am ready to go to anywhere in the world to get study. Pls suggest me some places to take M.S
 
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