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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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Here is a list of Universities offering M.Sc. Physics through distance learning:
Andhra University
Annamalai University
Alagappa University
Berhampur University
Bharathiar University
Bharathidasan University
Dr BR Ambedkar Open University
Madurai Kamaraj University
Madras University
Madhya Pradesh Bhoj Open University
Nalanda Open University
Nagarjuna University
Periyar University
Sri Venkateswara University
Manonmaniam Sundaranar University
Sri Krishnadevaraya University.

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Shabana Bee

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Yes, you are eligible if you qualify there entrance exam. You are eligible for IIT Bombay. Good luck.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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You are eligible to pursue M.Sc in Physics after B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering.

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Girija,
According to the internet research, there is only M.Sc general available in this college. Haven't been able to see specializations. For reconfirmation, please get in touch with the college/university.

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi,
Candidate needs to get clear ICET or pass the entrance test of CDE, ANU to apply for M.Sc and the last date to apply was 14-06-2018. As the date has already gone, you can apply to the same college next year.

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Suraj Singh

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If you want to go for aerospace engineering, I'd suggest you try for IIST-Chennai. The best one out there and has a direct collaboration with ISRO.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Maybe not, NASA. But ISRO releases vacancies each year for various M.Sc Graduates from various streams. For NASA, B.Tech, then a degree in necessary field from a foreign University will help.

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DHARAM PAL JAKHARMASTERS IN MATHEMATICS

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You can go for IGNOU. All these courses are available there.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can but I'll suggest you to go for M.Tech instead of M.Sc physics at IIT Kanpur.

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Vishal Kumawat

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You need to score a minimum of 50% in the entrance exam.

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