How to become a theoretical physicist?

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Asked by Dalavai Surya

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    Rohan Ahuja | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    Hi Dalavai,
    Academically, you will be required to do the following:
    1. Get a degree in Physics (with mathematics would help)
    2. As an undergrad, understand, appreciate and experience every bit of Physics you do.
    3. Depending on which branch of physics interests you the most, do an internship or a project under a professor who works in that field.
    4. Finish your Master's degree.
    Clear the NET and get a Ph.D from a good institute.
    5. Put your heart and soul in your research.

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