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If you have BTech applied physics(4 yrs), you are eligible for masters in any engineering field. For scholarships(financial aid), you are in direct competition with majors in electronics, computers, electrical. Some departments may prefer them over you. Put this question directly to admissions counselor at top US universities.
Cambridge, Oxford and other universities in England offer a degree in nuclear physics.
He did his experiments at the Indian Association for Cultivation of Sciences, Calcutta, India. He was working as Tarakanath Palit Professorship of Physics at the University of Calcutta
In many universities and colleges this is a course covering various topics in physics that avoids using the calculus.
Speaking from direct experience Simon Fraser University
There is no official textbook that all Ivy League universities use for nuclear and elementary particle physics. However, some commonly used textbooks in this field include "Introduction to Elementary Particles" by David Griffiths and "Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics" by B.R. Martin. It is best to check with specific universities for their recommended textbooks for these subjects.
May studied physics at Imperial College London, graduating with a B.Sc. degree in both Physics and Maths and ARCS with Upper Second-Class Honours. He then proceeded to study for a Ph.D degree, but did not complete it.
Of course, I'll do my best to assist you. What specific question do you have or concept do you need help with in physics?
Most universities in England will ask for a grade C or above in GCSE English and Mathematics, reguardless of your results in A-Levels. However, a number of universities will ask for a grade C at GCSE or above in the chosen course (for example: If you apply to undertake a Physics degree, then the university will ask for your Science/Physics GCSE grade.
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Better question: "Is there good physics in the movie Transformers?"
This question definitely needs to be rephrased, there are countless physics equations.