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I am Suvankar, a student of engienering. My branch is Electrical & Electronics Engineering. Although this is a Physics oriented website, I want to know whether it is possible to do M.Sc. after completion of my B.Tech.This is because I had always an avid interest in Physics, but I have to do engineering now. I am a hardworking student. I am in 1st year of engineering now. I f such a scope exists, I will be very greatful to the informer.I want to do research in Quantum Physics. I am from India. Thank You

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This is not a physics question--- do you want to solve a problem in quantum physics? There is a relatively simple one here: physics.stackexchange.com/questions/41780/… . Can you make a machine which takes an x-ray of a patient without any radiation damage? This is possibly important and it's never been done. I have to vote to close, because I can't figure out how anyone can answer this, aside from providing some details of Indian educational system which are easier to get on other websites or face to face. – Ron Maimon Nov 1 '12 at 21:12

closed as off topic by Qmechanic, Ron Maimon, David Zaslavsky Nov 1 '12 at 22:47

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