Physics, asked by krishnadevhariprasad, 8 months ago

i want to be a theoretical physicist (i am in 10 th grade). How can i become a theoretical physicist. I am an indian.Which books should i read or what fields should i study for the future​

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Answered by vedantvispute38
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Explanation:

If your are good enough to compete among 15,00,000 students in India, then only read the next.

In class 12 you'll come up with one of toughest exams in the world (if taking math) that is JEE. This will give give admission to IITs. NITs wont work , if you wanna be a physicist.

Or you can apply for SAT at the age of 11th and 12 class anytime. Good scores in SAT will give you to the no.1 colleges in the world (universities too). Be confident at SAT only if your English is tooooooo good to be competed among 1000000 US English speakers. And a lot from other countries too.

But wait, These exams are not much simple you are thinking. You have to be among top 50 students from tons of thousands. Just reading Space encyclopedias and other will not reach you at that stage. Generally, a theoretical physicist must have an IQ above 140. You can check yourself on the internet.

Lastly, You must have a lot of money to be that. This world is too costly. If even you discovered something, and you wanna patent that; you'll cost upto 100000 Rs.

If you are rich enough, then (1) Score more in NTSE 10th than concentrating on boards. (2) Make your goal (3) Apply for a good coaching for entrances in 12th (4) Study at least 12 hrs a day (11th and 12th) (5) Prepare from today.

You can find out more on the internet. I have an IQ of 145. But don't have enough money. Think Yourself.

Comment here your IQ.

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