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astha singh

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Eligibility Of the Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] (Physics)
To seek admission in B.Sc Physics, the student must have cleared 10+2 with science subjects (PCM/PCB).
The percentage in 10+2 required for being eligible for the course may vary from college to college.
How to Get Admission in Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] (Physics)
Most of the colleges in India that offer B.Sc Physics give direct admission on the basis of marks obtained in 10+2, which is determined by the cut-off lists generated by each college. The student can seek admission if his marks match with the cut off announced by a college.
Distance Mode Admission
NIMS University, IGNOU, School
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B.Sc.(Genl.)/B.Sc. (Pass) (3 Years course after 10+2) with 60% or above marks in the aggregate and 60% or above marks in Physics. from Delhi University or any other University whose Examination is recognized as equivalent to Delhi University and fulfill other conditions of eligibility.
Please refer to the link provided below for a list of colleges which offer courses in M.sc. physics. You should be able to download brochures of different colleges which contains all information regarding admission in these colleges. Details like entrance exams (if any) for the particular college should be mentioned in the brochure.
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astha singh

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M.Sc. physics is a branch in itself. However there are different subjects which you will study during your course in M.Sc. Physics.
The major subjects in master of physics are listed below
I) Nuclear Physics,
ii) Solid State Physics,
iii) Solid State Electronics,
iv) Chemical Physics,
v) Laser and Plasma Physics.
vi) Electronics - a) Electronics - I [Microprocessors & Microcomputer Systems]
b) Electronics - II [Electronic Communications]
vii) Astronomy and Space Physics.
viii) Materials Science
Ix) Engineering mathematics

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astha singh

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Please ask the relevant authorities of your institute, if you can extract your 4th-semester marks. They would know better if you will be permitted to do so.

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astha singh

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Please check on important application dates for M.sc physics. Admissions are now closed in most colleges. You can prepare to apply for the next year. However, there might be a few colleges which are still accepting students in their science courses.
B.Sc.(Genl.)/B.Sc. (Pass) (3 Years course after 10+2) with 60% or above marks in the aggregate and 60% or above marks in Physics. from Delhi University or any other University whose Examination is recognized as equivalent to Delhi University and fulfil other conditions of eligibility.

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astha singh

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Please refer to the link provided below for number of seats available in University of Rajasthan for M.Sc. Physics. You should be able to download their brochure which contains all details regarding number of seats available for admission and eligibility criteria.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-rajasthan-jaipur-23071

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Abhiram,
Normally, one can do MSc only after completing graduation in the same subject. BTech can not be considered as graduation in Physics. Hence I feel you won't be able to do MSc in Physics based on your B Tech.

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astha singh

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Please refer to the link mentioned below for details regarding admissions in the college mentioned above. All relevant information like important dates, application procedure, and result declaration are mentioned at the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-physics-nims-institute-of-basic-and-advanced-sciences-jaipur-284265

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astha singh

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Please refer to the link mentioned below for a list of colleges along with their fees structures for courses in M.Sc. (Physics)
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-physics-colleges-india

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