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Vidhi Jain

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There is no such age limit set by most of the well-known BTech Engineering Physics colleges in India for pursuing this course. But, mostly, the students who take admission to the BTech Engineering Physics programme are 18 to 25 years old at the time of admission.

Students who complete Class 12 with PCM subjects and secure at least 50 to 60% marks in the board exams are eligible for applying to the course. Further, they need to clear entrance exams conducted for admission to BTech Engineering Physics every year.

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Vidhi Jain

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The BTech Engineering Physics degree course is a 4-year programme available at some of the best colleges in India. The course deals with topics such as electromagnetism, materials science, quantum mechanics, analog electronics, computational methods, microprocessor and microcontroller, etc.

The coursework for BTech Engineering Physics includes both theory classes as well as practical lab work to provide practical exposure to students with strong emphasis on skill enhancement. Although, in a few countries, the duration or the structure of the degree course might be different, typically it is a 4-year undergraduate degree course.

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The BTech Engineering Physics course is the perfect combination of engineering and physics, which teaches students to handle real-world problems using the principles of engineering and science. BTech Engineering Physics works with an interdisciplinary approach where the analytical and problem-solving skills of the physicists work well with the out-of-the-box thinking abilities of engineers to come up with practical solutions for various business world issues.

Some of the important subjects taught during the course duration are Advanced Mathematics, Physics, Electrical Science, Engineering Mechanics, Computational Methods, Materials Scie

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Pragati Singh

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Hi,

Students can dive deep into the field of Engineering Physics and earn a specialization in a specific field. Find out the interesting research areas in Engineering Physics below:

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Pragati Singh

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Hey,

Engineering Physics admission in India is usually based on entrance exams such as the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main and JEE Advanced. Some universities may also consider the candidate's performance in class 12 exams such as their aggregate should be 50 percent.

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Pragati Singh

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Hey,

Engineering Physics needs a good foundation in mathematics, so it may not be suitable for students who are not mathematically inclined. However, with hard work and dedication, even students with average mathematical abilities can succeed in the field.

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Pragati Singh

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Hey,

Engineering Physics graduates can pursue many job roles, such as:

  • Research Scientist
  • Electronics Engineer
  • Materials Scientist
  • Nanotechnology Engineer
  • Optical Engineer
  • Energy Engineer
  • Software Developer
  • Data Scientist
  • Patent Examiner
  • Technical Writer

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Pragati Singh

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Hey,

Engineering Physics graduates are hired by a variety of industries, including:

  • Electronics and semiconductor manufacturing
  • Aerospace and defense
  • Telecommunications
  • Biotechnology and pharmaceuticals
  • Energy
  • Research and development organizations
  • Government agencies

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Pragati Singh

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Hey,

Some universities offer specialisations in Engineering Physics, such as:

  • Electronics
  • Materials Science
  • Nanotechnology
  • Optics
  • Energy
  • Medical Physics

Hope this clears your doubt !

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