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Hello,
I have graduated from Electronics and Electrical Engineering a couple of years ago, and am planning to do my MSc in Physics. However, there is a catch: I cannot go to a college as I have to work. If there are any good universities in India-- the degree from which is accepted worldwide-- that offer correspondence courses in Physics, please let me know. It would be of great help if you could also briefly describe the application procedures for the universities.
Thank you.
@Robin Hood
Lol! I typed "correspondence" in the search tab on the link you provided, and no results turned up.
Thank you for your time anyway.
I have graduated from Electronics and Electrical Engineering a couple of years ago, and am planning to do my MSc in Physics. However, there is a catch: I cannot go to a college as I have to work. If there are any good universities in India-- the degree from which is accepted worldwide-- that offer correspondence courses in Physics, please let me know. It would be of great help if you could also briefly describe the application procedures for the universities.
Thank you.
@Robin Hood
Lol! I typed "correspondence" in the search tab on the link you provided, and no results turned up.
Thank you for your time anyway.