Thanks for your answer and good points.
As far as I know, all engineering students I have seen whom sought Physics/math for master degree, mostly had a common reason: to get rid of engineering hardships and continuing their study in easier fields, so Physics!!! Definitely such kind of delusions results to a big nightmare as soon as they encounter to first Physics courses.
On the contrary, I like challenge and taking the initiative. I am not impetuous in my decision. Although I heard a lot of advices to deterring me so as to not changing my field, and still I don't care! but sometimes they may sway me! how hard it could be? For instance, Quantum is supposed to be more difficult than Gasiorowicz book in B.Sc? More involved with math, better for me to devour
Actually these are not my concerns. I asked about priority of Physics students to applicants like me in admission, which question was digressed. As long as I have no BS in Physics, I will lose the competition for high rank universities. My other concerns are to choosing right field in Physics, universities and ... I don't like Photonic, Nuclear, Atomic, Bio and condensed matter Physics while I crave to opt for Nonlinear Dynamics, Gravitational Physics, Computational Physics and Mathematical Physics. Still some aspects are vague, like future of study after graduation, job opportunities such as faculty membership. All my Physics teachers here in Iran have serious problems in their economical lives. I have no idea what future I should anticipate if I choose pure science abroad. Please make it clear for me, if anybody can.
Say, It is weird to ask in Persian and receive your replies in English. Maybe you don't have appropriate keyboard, That's why I chose English too, normally I did not use to do that in this forum!
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