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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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The question paper is almost the same but according to the course, some additional part is asked depending on the course you have applied for.
Good luck.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Hello Rinky,
At present, M.Sc degree holders in physics, chemistry, mathematics are high in demand. An M.Sc degree holder can work in both government and private sectors. An M.Sc degree holder can work in various fields like education, defense, public sector, automotive and aerospace industries, healthcare, materials, technology, computing, energy and information technology. Here is the list of job domains:
Banks
Railways
Teaching
Research
ISRO
BHEL
BAARC, etc.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hello Mohammad,
You can opt for Chandigarh University, Galgotias University, VIT University, Oxford College of Science and St. Stephen College. Admission is dependent upon the merit screening in graduation.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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For M.Sc in Physics, just go through class 11th to TYB.Sc Physics books. Clear your basic concepts.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello, The very fact that you have selected to do M.Sc. Rather than MBA is indicative of the fact that you are interested to remain in your core area of Physics. In such scenario, I would advise you to go in for Ph.D. in the topic that is very near to your heart. Best wishes to you.

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Yash Gupta

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Hi buddy, The six sub-departments at Oxford Physics are Astrophysics, Atomic and Laser Physics, Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics, Condensed Matter Physics, Particle Physics and Theoretical Physics. Each of these sub-departments is autonomous, although many of the research projects available are interdisciplinary. All of the DPhil degrees at Oxford Physics are research-based courses that normally take three to four years of study. You will be expected to carry out your own research in areas drawn from the broad range of research across the department, and will be allocated at least one supervisor who will be your primary conta
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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

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I would suggest you to prepare for GATE, as you will have better opportunities after pursuing PG. It is one of the best branches, why are you thinking about M.Sc? Regarding the question, yes you will get the admission. All the best.

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