Grants for MSc on plasma physics

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The discussion centers around an individual with a pre-master's degree in plasma physics from Al-Azhar University in Egypt, seeking guidance on obtaining a grant or scholarship for a Master's degree, preferably in Europe or the USA. The individual emphasizes their excellent academic performance and expresses urgency in finding financial support. Responses clarify that scholarships for Master's programs may be limited, but pursuing a Ph.D. could offer tuition waivers and stipends through teaching or research assistantships. The importance of a Ph.D. in advancing a career in physics is highlighted, suggesting that those with only a Master's degree may face limitations in career opportunities. The individual seeks further information on how to apply for these types of scholarships.
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i have pre-master degree in plasma physics
my grade on BSC was Excellent
i hope anyone help me to get agrant to have my MSc
I'm in Egypt
graduated from alazhar university
please !
how to get these grants
thanks for all!
:!) :!) :!) :!)
 
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algarhy said:
i have pre-master degree in plasma physics
my grade on BSC was Excellent
i hope anyone help me to get agrant to have my MSc
I'm in Egypt
graduated from alazhar university
please !
how to get these grants
thanks for all!
:!) :!) :!) :!)

I need this grant to be in europe or USA
see you soon
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You are making no sense. What in the world are you talking about? What "grant"?

Zz.
 
ZapperZ said:
You are making no sense. What in the world are you talking about? What "grant"?

Zz.
why do you talk in this manner?
grants means scholarships
please reply soon
 
algarhy said:
why do you talk in this manner?
grants means scholarships
please reply soon

well, it is my understanding that scholarships do not exist for master's programs, but if you go for the Ph.D generally tuition is waived and you're paid a stipend if you work as a TA or RA.

And, in physics, a Ph.D is rather necessary if you want to do anything more than lab technician work. If you want to run your own lab or something, a Ph.D is a must. Even people with master's degrees work as techs under some Ph.D.
 
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how can I apply to this type of scholarships?
and how to get them
 
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