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, Chemistr
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