Hello friends,

My Background Story

I always liked physics since my high school days. During my college years, I had an inclination towards learning the physics of the concepts covered in my engineering syllabus (which I realized later). Since the second year of my college, I thought of joining a company with a good salary or PSUs in mechanical engineering (because of peer pressure) but I didn't study seriously before end semester exams, because of which I got backlogs over backlogs and my CGPA started decreasing.













How & Why I choose Physics?

After all these failures, I got opportunities to think deeply about my passion for enjoying physics and scientific temper in Mechanical engineering, beyond money and jobs, and I realized apart from learning Mechanical Engineering I always wanted to do MSc Physics.





















Conclusion

In the end, I just want to conclude, if your past academic result is hindering you to go into physics or going in engineering for higher-level qualification or doing something that you love to do; don’t hinder yourself, don’t worry about the previous results you can improve at any moment of your life if you work consistently, low marks does not signify your intellectual ability if you cultivate sufficient skill or knowledge you will always find opportunities. At last, doing Physics after Engineering in any field also gives you sufficient knowledge and different perspective in the understanding of natural phenomena.













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