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Chetna S

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Hi Divya,
Most of the good institutes have entrances and minimum percentage to be eligible is 50%. So, here is the list.
1. IIT JAM
2. Annamalai University M.Sc Physics Entrance Exam
3. Banaras Hindu University (BHU) M.Sc Physics Entrance Exam
4. Birla Institute of Technology & Sciences BITS admission Test (BITSAT)
5. Delhi University M.Sc. Entrance Exam
6. Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University M.Sc Physics Entrance Exam
7. Lovely Professional University M.Sc Physics Entrance exam
8. Malaviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT)
9. M.Sc Physics Entrance Exam
10. National Institute of Technology Warangal Entrance Test (NITWET)
11. Pandit Ra
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1) Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), Wadala, Mumbai
2) Council of Education and Development Programmes, CEDP, Mulund East, Mumbai
3) S. S. & L. S. Patkar College of Arts & Science & V. P. Varde College of Commerce & Economics, Goregaon West, Mumbai
4) St.Xavier's college, Mumbai

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Eligibility criteria for PHD in Physics in majority of Indian Universities is at least 55% in the aggregate or equivalent grade point average in the qualifying examination i.e. MSc Physics. If your marks sheet shows that you have aggregate of 60% marks as stated in you question then you are eligible for PhD.

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I think applied physics will be more preferable because you will get plenty of opportunities after the completion of a degree which can help you choose the appropriate career. It is very difficult with theoretical physics. Take care and have a great time. All the best.

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