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Sushant Sharma

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Hi Ramya,
Candidate must have passed graduation in the relevant stream from the recognized University to get eligible for the course.
Selection is based on AUCET Entrance Exam.

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syed faizan khan

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You can pursue M.Sc in Quantum physics, even if you haven't studied it. In your graduation, you just have to come up with the new syllabus. And, remember to cross check the same thing with the college you are trying to apply in.

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syed faizan khan

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B.Ed is the best field to enter the teaching field, because it is much valued in India, and if you want to do some research or complete doctorate in Science stream, then go for B.Sc and M.Sc.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Hello,
No, you cannot apply for M.Sc physics in IIT. Because, to apply for M.Sc, Physics is that you have to pass B.Sc in Physics.

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Ankush BhanwalaCivil engineer.

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Prepare for entrance exam of M.Sc Punjab University. It is computer based exam held by Punjab university called as CET:PG. Check here for more information http://admissions.puchd.ac.in/online-admissions.php.

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Ananya Dev

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Hi,
The dates have not been announced yet. I would advise you to contact the college directly for the information http://www.loyolacollege.edu/admission/adgeneral.php

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Aakrati Jain

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You need to qualify a departmental test. If you are asking specifically about M.Sc. Physics, here are the details:
Duration Course: 4 Semesters
Code: PHMM
Intake: 50
Eligibility criteria: B.Sc. (Hons.) Physics / B. Sc. With Physics as one of the subjects studied in all three years and Mathematics as one of the subsidiary subjects with not less than 55% marks in aggregate and not less than 55% in Physics and Mathematics taken together.
Selection Process: Through Departmental Test.
Test Paper Details: There shall be one paper comprising 80 questions with the following breakup:
a) 70 Objective Type Questions (Multiple Choice): 140 marks
b) 10 Sho
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