I want to do computer language course from outside along with B.Sc (Physics Honors). Is it good for my future?

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Asked by Yogesh mudgal

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    Anjali Bailin Retired Head of Sixth Forms, UK | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    Dear Yogesh, indeed. Physics is a ever-demanding subject with lots of scope. I am myself a Physics degree holder. You should additionally learn computer languages used in Physics if you are interested to move on in this domain. Physics classes will also include computational physics subjects. FORTRAN and C+ are useful. You may consider pursuing bachelor in Physics from abroad, UK is a good destination. Prospects are high and you will have the exposure to a wider arena.
    Best Wishes
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