M.Sc Physics

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Deepak PrajapatiWant to share my knowledge

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It depends on how receptive you are to it. It is however, the number one arts and Science College in India. They go up to the level of Ph.D and specialize in the Films and Semiconductors. so on and so forth, if you want the department to be good to you, you must too be good in return to it. Re-iterating, it depends on how open you are to receive from others.

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No, there is no entrance exam for M.Sc. in Physics from Chaudhary Charan Singh University.

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It is good. You will get good guidance but self-learning is practised here.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hi Ajay,
ISC, TIFR, IITs, IISER are the best option for the huge scope and bright career. Presidency College-Kolkata, St Xavier-Kolkata, Madras Christian College, Loyola, VIT, BITS-Pilani, St. Stephen's-Delhi, University of Delhi, Jamia Millia Islamia-Delhi, LPU-Punjab, and Banaras Hindu University are further options.
All the best for your future.

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Hello, Thank you for asking the question. This is an easy question to answer, mathematics is more abstract and less practical. Physics is necessary and utilized in every facet of modern technology, mathematicians are more concerned with manipulating numbers than implementing numbers and constructing systems (other than statisticians. )
I am convinced mathematics and physics are codependent upon one another in many regards. However, I think a person can be good at math and not physics, while a person can be good at physics and not math. There have been physicists who could observe nature and understand how systems work WITHOUT mathematic
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