What should I do to become physics professor? I am a biology student.
I have scored 81% in class 12 (PCB) and I belong to a well-educated family. I am studying in Katni.
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To become a professor of physics, a research degree is must and especially a Ph.D degree in physics. I will brief you how to go to this Ph.D degree stage and get the degree. In India, it is mandatory to follow a +10+2+3 pattern of education to be qualified for the basic criteria in applying for a Ph.D degree.
You should pass 10th class with a minimum first class and this is called +10 years of education.
You should next pass 12th class with minimum first class and this is called +2 years of education after 10th.
Next, you should have completed a three years Bachelor degree. As you desire of becoming a professor of physics, you are expecte...more
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