Sure, you will be concentrating very intensely on physics courses for those two years.
A masters degree. but a PhD in physics or chemistry helps alot.................................
The highest degree give by a university is a PhD. PhD means doctor of philosophy. But the PhD is given all subjects like science, math and physics.
A BS in science (Physics/Math) is minimum, an MS in Astronomy or a PHd in Astronomy is even better.
Well most booming is masters in chemistry, masters in microbiology, masters in physics and masters in business management, also masters in food industry are good. but according to me one have to do further studies like either M. Phil to get job as a teacher or to do Phd
A minimum of a masters degree is required, however, a PhD is preferred by many colleges and universities.A minimum of a masters degree is required, however, a PhD is preferred by many colleges and universities.A minimum of a masters degree is required, however, a PhD is preferred by many colleges and universities.A minimum of a masters degree is required, however, a PhD is preferred by many colleges and universities.A minimum of a masters degree is required, however, a PhD is preferred by many colleges and universities.A minimum of a masters degree is required, however, a PhD is preferred by many colleges and universities.
It depends what you are studying. The next step after masters academically is the PhD.
He has a PHd.
If you have a MBA or a masters degree in related subjects you can apply for Phd in Business.
Yes, most PhD programs require applicants to have a master's degree or equivalent experience in a related field. Candidates with a master's degree can apply to doctoral programs and, upon completion, earn a PhD.
The average verbal is around a 580 and the average math is about a 660. The exact average can be found on the website. The average verbal for the PhD is 643 and for the math is a 695.
Ask your advisor.
Yes, you can even take PhD in engineering.