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Soumyaranjan Send

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Yes, you can go through JAM. Take 1 year preparation for the same since you are not a science student, you have to give time to it. If you are from civil, electronics or any physics related branch then it will be more helpful for you.

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astha singh

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Please refer to the link provided below for a list of top science colleges from where you can pursue M.Sc. in Physics. Competition to get into one of these colleges is the toughest in the world and one needs to have a good academic record in their HSC as well as UG courses. Admission criteria for each of these colleges are different and vary from college to college. Please visit the college official website and download their brochure for accurate information:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/top-10-bsc-msc-colleges-in-india-blogId-13473

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astha singh

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Recruiters:
GlaxoSmithKline
Cilpla
Ranbaxy
GAIL
ONGC
HDFC
ICICI
Oracle
Wipro
Infosys
HCL
Students who complete M.Sc in Physics with high percentage or from top institutes can apply for jobs at NASA. M.Sc in Physics graduates can work in different government organizations such as DRDO (Defense Research and Development Organization) and ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization). There are lots of opportunities not only in India but also in foreign nations for M.Sc graduates.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Rohan,
To be considered for application you must take the GRE and TOEFL. Apart from these exams you must have a very strong all-rounded profile, excellent academic grades in your Bachelor's degree, outstanding project work and research work, if you have publications it's very good, a good number of extracurricular activities are also seemed. Take part in seminars, workshops, voluntary work and build your profile. The application process is online, you have to check the university websites for the same. Different universities have different requirements and deadlines, all documents and your application form online must be submitted b
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astha singh

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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding IIT JAM exam.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/exams/iit-jam

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astha singh

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Yes, a B.Tech holder can apply for M.Sc in physics. Please use the link provided below to search for a college of your choice. Download their brochure which contains important details like eligibility, admission process, and important application dates.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-physics-colleges-india

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Ketan,
To apply to universities in Germany, France, Australia, Switzerland and Italy, you don't require a 4-year Bachelor's degree, they accept 3-years degree only. Some universities in USA also accept students depending on the admission rules of the university.

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