Which are the best study destination abroad to pursue MS in Physics?

I have completed B.Sc(hons) in physics.

0 198 Views | Posted 2014-04-07 19:14:49
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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2014-04-09 12:37:13
    Hi,
    With 15 years of education i.e (10+2+3) UK, Australia and New Zealand would be the best study destination for you to pursue masters degree.
    There are many good universities in these countries which offers course of your interest.
    I would request Raj 29680 to give you detailed information regarding best universities in UK, Australia and New Zealand to pursue MS in Physics and related fields.
    For your reference find below the eligibility criteria to pursue MS degree from universities in UK, Australia and New Zealand
    - Undergraduate degree in same or relevant discipline (60%-70% plus in degree)
    - High scores in IELTS or TOEFL.
    - Preferred TO
    ...more
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    Raj Aryan | Contributor-Level 9

    2014-04-09 12:45:26
    Hi,
    Find below some of the finest universities in UK, Australia and New Zealand to pursue MS in Physics and related fields.
    - University of Strathclyde-UK.
    - University of Surrey-UK.
    - University of Liverpool-UK.
    - University of Manchester-UK.
    - University of York-UK.
    - University of Glasgow-UK.
    - Swinburne University of Technology-Australia.
    - University of New South Wales-Australia.
    - University of Sydney-Australia.
    - University of Queensland-Australia.
    - University of Adelaide-Australia.
    - Victoria University of Wellington-New Zealand.
    - University of Canterbury-New Zealand.
    - University of Otago-New Zealand.
    - Massey University-New Zealand.
    I hope
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