Can I go into space quantum mechanics atomic fields for research with PCB? Or should I give my 12th boards again with PCM or PCMB?
I passed my 12th 2 years ago as a PCB student. I was preparing for NEET but was not sure to follow this as a career option. I have always found universe interesting and how it works. It requires Maths but it has been 2 years since I have passed my class 12th.
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In order to move forward to study research in quantum mechanics and atomic branches, you must possess a background in Physics. Having an PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) stream, you cannot be made eligible to study undergraduate in Physics, as the latter traditionally demands PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) or PCMB (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology) streams.If one wishes to pursue this field, they can reappear for their 12th boards with PCM or PCMB to be eligible for a Bachelor's degree in Physics. This is the basic knowledge needed to study and research quantum physics.
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