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Albert Einstein received his diploma from the Swiss Polytechnic at Zurich. He was certified to teach high school physics and mathematics.

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What did Albert Einstein get his Ph.D in?

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Albert Einstein received a total of three diplomas during his academic career. He obtained his first diploma, the Federal Polytechnic Institute diploma, in 1900 from the Swiss Federal Polytechnic in Zurich. He also received a doctorate from the University of Zurich in 1905, and later, he was awarded honorary degrees from various universities, but these are not counted as formal diplomas.


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Albert Einstein graduated in 1900 from the Swiss Federal Polytechnic School with a diploma in mathematics and physics.


When did Albert Einstein receive his Doctorate degree?

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What kind of degrees did Albert Einstein get?

Albert Einstein earned a diploma in teaching from the Polytechnic Institute of Zurich in 1900, which included courses in mathematics and physics. Although he did not receive a university degree in the traditional sense, his education focused on theoretical physics and mathematics. He later received honorary doctorates from various universities, recognizing his contributions to science.