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Sujata Dewan

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You can refer following books for M.Sc Entrance examination:
1. Physics of Atoms and Moleculesby B. H. Bransden.
2. Post Graduate Entrance Examinations 2017 PHYSICS. Arihant Experts.
3. Mechanics by D S Mathur.
4. University Physics by F W Sears, M W Zemansky and H D Young.
5. Atomic and Molecular Physics byRaj Kumar.
6. Problems in Atomic and Molecular Physics by D K Dhawan.
7. Atomic Physics (Modern Physics) by S. N. Ghoshal.
8. Introduction to Atomic Spectra by Harvey Elliott White.
9. Introduction to Mathematical Physics by Charlie Harper.
10. Fundamentals for Molecular Spectroscopy by Colin Banwell and Elaine Mccash.

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Deepak Yadavlive the life the way you want.

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Hello Minakshi, since you have completed you PG course from M.Sc, you are now eligible for NET exam, and there are 2 papers in this examination structure. First is paper 1, which will be general to all and second paper is your subject specialization i.e. you can choose subject based on your interest and educational background from the 84 subject list, as provided by UGC i.e.

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Priyanka Panchalpeaceful

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Yes, you can apply for NET exam after M.Sc. in physics. In fact, it would be the best for your knowledge as well as for the job.

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Global Institute of Technology, JECRC, MNIT, SKIT, Manipal University.

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Shrey Arora

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Hi Nidhi,
Yes, of course, IIT itself has a great reputation. On-campus as well as off-campus placements are very easy to get.
My best wishes. All the very best.

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