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nirmalnischal33

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    Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Application Season
    2013 Fall
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    MS in Physics

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  1. I have recently been offered admission in PhD program in condensed matter physics at Louisiana State University with full assistantship. Besides, I have also been offered a PhD degree in atmospheric physics by Clemson University with full assistantship. Nevertheless, I am still waiting for the decisions from few other universities i've applied. Would you guys please help me with the decision making!! Thank you
  2. I have been offered admission to the PhD program in atmospheric physics at Clemson University and Ohio State University. In addition, PhD in condensed matter physics has also been offered by Louisiana State University. All three offers include full tuition waiver and assistantship. Nevertheless, i have applied in few more universities whose decisions have not been made yet. What do you guys think about a career in atmospheric physics???
  3. On the basis of my profile,what kind of colleges should i look for MS in physics in USA? i mean what ranked colleges would offer me substantial financial aid? B.Sc.- 76% M.Sc.- 70% GRE- 1400 TOEFL- 104 no PGRE. I m looking for those colleges which will provide me the best aid even if its ranked a bit low. Would u suggest me any?
  4. According to my profile and background, what kind of colleges should I look for MS (Physics) in USA? I mean what ranked colleges would provide me a good enough financial aid? B.Sc (Physics): 76% M.Sc (Physics): 70% GRE (general): 1400 PGRE (not taken yet) TOEFL: 104
  5. According to my profile and background, what kind of colleges should I look for MS (Physics) in USA? I mean what ranked colleges would provide me a good enough financial aid? B.Sc (Physics): 76% M.Sc (Physics): 70% GRE (general): 1400 PGRE (not taken yet) TOEFL: 104
  6. Thank you Guys What about these colleges like Michigan Tech, UML, Kentucky, OSU, SIUS, SDS, Portland, Temple University, UMSL, Virginia Tech, IIT, CAtholic University of America,Alabama A and M University, Arizona state, which say that PGRE is not required (at least for masters)? What if i take PGRE after completing my MS?
  7. Anyone here intending to apply for Masters in physics in USA for fall 2013?
  8. I have completed a 3-year B.Sc in Physics with 75.86% marks and also M.Sc in Physics with 70% marks. My general GRE score is 1400 (verbal: 640, quantitative: 760) and iBT TOEFL is 104 (30, 27, 22, 25). I want to apply for MS in physics leading to Ph.D in USA for fall 2013. Most of the better ranked universities require subject GRE for admission or atleast for admission with financial sid and assistantships. But i don't intend to take sub GRE right now. What would you make of my profile? Whar are my chances of getting admission with assistantships (research) in good or meduim ranked universities in USA? Will you please suggest me few colleges better suitable to my profile, which do not require subject GRE for admissions and still provide financial aid?
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