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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

The following Universities is offering M.Sc. Physics through distance mode.
1. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Open University, Hyderabad
Eligibility: Bachelors Degree in Science with Physics & Mathematics
2. M K University, Palkalai Nagar, Madurai
Eligibility: B.Sc. Physics / B.Sc. Applied Science
3. Andhra University.

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BARVATH KUMAR

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So, with regard to your query, if you wish to get Andhra University, that too in CSE branch, then you need to score above 3000 rank for the purpose of getting seat. And however, if you are from general category then you need to score above 1000 rank in APEAPCET exam. Hope this helps you!

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Mansi mehra

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Refer the following colleges:
Utkal University, University of Hyderabad, Brainware University, MAHER University, Central University of Karnataka, Sanjay Ghodawat University, Tamil Nadu agricultural University, Sri Venkateshwar University, Sikkim Professional University, etc.

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Kavya K

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After B.Sc. Physics M.Sc. Is the best option I would like to suggest that M.Sc. Is best most option which has the lot of future scope on that and M.Sc. Has more value M.Sc. Is a better option.

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Vrunali sawardekar

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Try checking the admission list of candidates by going through their official website. Also check the cutoff list to SEE your score and rank.

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Sakshi Sharma

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6.5 is a good score, it can't be treated so good, but it is a decent score. Its a system of education, many institutes give less score just because they want their students to do better, so don't disappoint because it is really a good score.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Please write about the college name for better response. However, you can be eligible if meeting the below eligibility criteria of DU. Eligibility: Undergraduate degree in any branch of Science or Engineering with Physics and Mathematics as two of the Subjects, after the completion of 10+2 scheme. The examination must be recognised as equivalent to that of Delhi University and with the applicant having fulfilled all other conditions of eligibility. The minimum qualifying marks are 60% in Physics and 60% in the overall aggregate.

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Rakshak prajapatEngeneering student

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If you are preparing for IIT JAM examination to do your Masters from IIT, NIT, other top gov. Colleges then your target is very well
For the preparation for IIT JAM so you have good guidance very well teacher for your doubt solving, and have mentally and physically fit
Your score in IIT JAM to get a seat in IIT is Physics 65+, Chemistry 80+, mathematics 60+
And you do self study but not joining a coaching is not good, you go with online coaching to save your time and any time take your doubt
Thanks for reading this
I hope this is helpful you
Congratulations for you from Shiksha. Com to score very well in IIT JAM and your life.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, as per the official website of Indrashil University of Ahmedabad, the Master of Science in Physics course is available at this university. There are a total of 30 seats available for the M.Sc. Physics course. The syllabus follows a semester-based system, and there are a total of four semesters. In the fourth semester, there is an industry project and a dissertation to make student industry ready for jobs. The admission will be done on a merit basis, and the candidate needs to have completed a B.Sc. With a 45 percent aggregate to be eligible to apply. The tuition fee is Rs. 1.29 Lacs for this two-year course.

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Anvesha Juneja

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You can get admissions in msc mathematics if you fulfill the eligibility criteria that is minimum 50 percent marks in undergraduate degree with mathematics as a subject or 45 percent marks for reserved category. Admissions are entrance based. The cut off ranges between 180-195 year on year. Total number of seats are 30 and total tution fee is around 40-50k

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