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Q:   Why should candidates consider to pursue MSc Physics?
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Here are a few reasons why studying MSc Physics is worth considering:

  • Advanced Knowledge: An MSc in Physics allows you to deepen your understanding of fundamental principles and advanced concepts in physics.

  • Specialization: Various MSc courses offer the opportunity to specialize in specific areas of Physics, such as condensed Matter Physics, Nuclear Physics, Biophysics, or Astrophysics. 

  • Research Opportunities: MSc courses typically involve research projects or thesis work, giving you the chance to contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge in your chosen field. 

  • Career Advancement: An MSc in Physics can significantly enhance your career prospects. 

  • Problem-Solving Skills: Physics is known for its emphasis on problem-solving and analytical thinking.

Q:   What will I study in MSc Physics course?
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An MSc Physics course is referred to the academic programme leading to a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Physics. MSc in Physics course typically spans over two years. The MSc in Physics course is designed to provide students with an advanced understanding of various concepts, theories, and applications in the field of Physics.

Overall, an MSc Physics course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of theoretical and experimental aspects of physics, equipping them with the skills and knowledge necessary for careers in research, academia and various other sectors.

Q:   How to take admission in Integrated BSc MSc Physics at CUSAT?
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To take admission in Integrated B.Sc and M.Sc Physics at CUSAT, you need to follow these steps:

  1. Visit the CUSAT admissions website and register for an account.
  2. Fill out the online application form FOR ADMISSION and pay the required application fee.
  3. Upload all the required documents,  such as your academic transcripts,  entrance exam scorecard,  and passport size photographs.
  4. Submit the application form and wait for the results, be careful while uploading

CUSAT selects students for the Integrated B.Sc and M.Sc Physics programme based on their performance in the CUSAT Common Admission Test (CAT). The CAT is a computer-based entrance exam that tests students on their quantitative ability, verbal ability, and reading comprehension.

The CAT is usually conducted in the month of April. The results of the CAT are usually announced in the month of May.

Q:   How many seats are available in IIT Bombay for MSc?
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The total seat intake for MSc specialisations is 360. The seat bifurcation is category-wise. Hence, the seats are divided amongst the General, EWS, OBC, SC, ST, and PD categories. The mentioned intake is as per the official website/ sanctioning body. It is still subject to revision and hence, is indicative.

Q:   What is the median package offered at ICT Mumbai?
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As per NIRF report 2026, course-wise median package received over the past three years during ICT Mumbai placements is mentioned below:

Course

Median Package 2023

Median Package 2024

Median Package 2025

BTech

INR 8 LPA

INR 9 LPA

INR 6 LPA

MTech

INR 7 LPA

INR 7 LPA

INR 5.89 LPA

BPharm

INR 4.75 LPA

INR 6 LPA

INR 5.5 LPA

MPharm

INR 5.25 LPA

INR 5.75 LPA

INR 6 LPA

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Q:   How many merit lists are released by Mumbai University?
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 The University of Mumbai (MU) releases multiple merit lists every year followed by a counselling and document verification process to offer admission to students in MU-affiliated colleges. Mumbai University merit list are released for admission to more than 750 affiliated colleges in programmes such as FYBA, FYBSWA, FYBCom, FYBSc, FYBMS, FYBVoc, FYB Library Science and FYBPA. These merit lists University carries the names of students who are shortlisted on the basis of marks they have obtained in their last qualifying examinations. Additionally, students must note that Mumbai University releases separate merit lists for UG and PG courses.  Check out more information on MU admission and cutoff here. 

Q:   Is there any entrance for Mithibai College MSc?
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Yes, Mithibai College conducts a Common Entrance Test (CET) for admission to the MSc courses . Candidates seeking admission to Mithibai College MSccourses must appear for the entrance test. As per the latest notification released by the colleges, the entrance exam is likely to be held in the first week of May 2023. As for the UG programmes (BSc, BCom, BMS, BA, .etc..) candidates must qualify Common University Entrance Test also known as CUET UG,  a national level entrance exam conducted by NTA for admission to UG courses. 

Q:   Is M.Sc at KJ Somaiya College of Science & Commerce better than SIES College of Arts, Science and Commerce?
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They both college is good in both stream M.Sc. at KJ Somaiya College of Science & Commerce is superior to one at SIES College of Arts, Science, and Commerce depends on a number of variables, including the faculty, possibilities for research, facilities, and industry linkages. Regretfully, there are no detailed comparisons between the M.Sc. programmes offered by these universities in the search results. Prospective students should conduct thorough research and take into account several criteria, including faculty experience, research facilities, industry relationships, and alumni outcomes, in order to make an informed judgement regarding the suitability of each college's M.Sc. programme.

Q:   Can I get direct admission in Amity Mumbai?
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Yes Amity University in Mumbai offers direct admission. Students who have earned marks of more than 80% in class XII from CBSE, ISC, or State Board are eligible for direct admission. Student must complete Amity application and send in application money in order to apply for direct admission.

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Q:   What are the courses offered by Somaiya School of Basic and Applied Sciences?
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Somaiya School of Basic and Applied Sciences offers courses at UG, PG and Doctorate levels. The courses are offered in full-time mode at the college campus. The courses offered are BCA, BSc, MSc, Integrated BSc + MSc, PhD. The college also offers Diploma programmes.

Q:   Is it hard to get admission at St. Xavier's College, Mumbai?
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St. Xavier's College, Mumbai is one of the famous college in Mumbai for courses like BA, BCOM, BSc, etc. It can be challenging for the students to get into the college due to the competition level. During the St. Xavier's College, Mumbai cutoff 2025 in the last round, the cutoff percentage was 97.8 for General AI category students. Of all the courses, the one that had the highest cutoff was B.A., followed by the B.Com and B.Sc., with the last round cutoff percentage of 97.8, 96.67 and 94, respectively.

Q:   How much is the intake across all courses being offerred at The Institute of Science?
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Overall seats across various courses at The Institute of Science goes up to 300. The Institute of Science offers Degree courses including 13 PG courses. These programs are offerred in Full Time mode.
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Q:   Can I get direct admission at Wilfred College Panvel?
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St. Wilfred's College of Arts, Commerce, and Science gives provision for direct admissions at its campus. For admission to courses like BSc, BA, etc., students have to clear their previous qualifying examination and register on the official website. For the BArch programme, candidates are required to appear for the NATA exam. Also, students should appear for the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MAH CET).

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