Edited By: Pragati Bhandari

Theoretical Physics This field involves advanced mathematical concepts and abstract thinking to understand the fundamental laws of the universe.

Astrophysics  Similar to theoretical physics, astrophysics deals with the study of celestial bodies and the universe, requiring a strong foundation in physics and mathematics.

Quantum Mechanics This branch of physics deals with the behavior of particles at the smallest scales, involving complex mathematical formulations and abstract concepts.

Medicine Medical degrees require extensive knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and clinical skills, along with a significant time commitment for internships and residencies.

Engineering  (various disciplines) Fields like aerospace, chemical, and nuclear engineering i nvolve advanced mathematics, complex problem-solving,  and the application of  scientific principles to  design and build systems.

Mathematics A pure mathematics  degree delves deeply into abstract concepts and requires advanced understanding  of various mathematical theories and proofs.

Computer Science  Computer science involves complex algorithms, programming languages, and software development, with rapid advancements requiring continuous learning.

Law  Law degrees demand comprehensive knowledge of legal systems, case studies, and critical thinking skills for analyzing and applying complex legal principles.