I have just passed my 12th. How can I become a physicist?

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Physicists require significant formal education. Degrees in physics exist at the Bachelors, Masters, and doctoral level, though most professionals in the field of physics hold doctorate degrees. The physics career field is broad, and in addition to choosing a particular discipline to pursue, physici

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