Schools Top universities in Europe for Nuclear Science?

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The discussion centers on finding top universities for Master's programs in nuclear science and related fields, with a specific interest in institutions outside the UK and the US. The individual seeking advice is from India and relies on scholarships for study. Suggestions include the University of York for its M.Sc. in Fusion Energy, but it is noted that this university is located in the UK, which the poster has ruled out. The conversation emphasizes the need for alternatives in Europe, excluding the UK and the US, to pursue advanced studies in nuclear-related disciplines.
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I was looking through some universities offering Master courses in Nuclear science and other related fields like nuclear energy, nuclear physics, particle physics, theoretical physics, fission/fusion etc.

Which are the top 5 universities for masters? I'm confused as to apply to which.

I'm from India and I depend on a scholarship to study.

Universities in Europe other than UK would be nice. TY
 
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Is America out?
 
Check out University of York M.Sc. in Fusion Energy
 
Well..Yeah. US and UK are out.
And York is in UK right. So I guess its out too.
 
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