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Akansha Bisht

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I believe any subject can get easy if you have an interest in it. During your course curriculum, you'll get to learn many amazing facts about Physics which makes the field even more interesting. However, some subjects under the course such as Quantum Mechanics, Nuclear Physics, etc., can be frightening sometimes, it takes dedication and time to grasp them.

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Akansha Bisht

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Classical Mechanics, Solid-State Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Atomic Physics, and Statistical Mechanics are some of the major subjects covered under the MSc in Physics course. Apart from the theoretical part, you'll get practical, dissertations, projects, etc., along with the course curriculum. 

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Akansha Bisht

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If you want to get admission to MSc in Physics course, you must have a bachelor's degree in either BSc Physics or a relevant disciplines with a minimum of 50% aggregate score from a recognised university. However, this criteria may vary depending on the colleges.

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Akansha Bisht

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Pursuing an MSc in Physics course can offer you a variety of benefits. Such as:

  • You'll have great career opportunities with organizations like BARC, DRDO, ISRO, etc. Or you can even join some private research companies.
  • You'll get advanced knowledge around the field of Physics.
  • Pursuing MSc Physics will help you in narrowing down the choices while opting for a specialization.

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Akansha Bisht

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MSc Physics a 2-year postgraduate degree that focuses on the study of matter, Quantum Optics, Lasers, Solid-State Physics, Material Science, and more. Pursuing an MSc in Physics will offer you the learning techniques and approaches frequently used in the energy sectors.

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Akansha Bisht

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In my opinion, pursuing MSc in Physics will a challenging deal for you. You'll get a lot of Mathematical concepts, critical thinking skills, and delve into various subfields like Quantum Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Astrphysics, etc. However, your determination and dedication will help you overcome the difficulties.

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Akansha Bisht

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MSc Physics is available in various branches such as Classical Mechanics, Biophysics, Thermodynamics, Quantum Mechanics, Optics & Atomics & Molecular Physics, etc. Meanwhile, the most popular branches nowadays are Astrophysics and Nuclear Physics.

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Chandra Shekhar

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MS in Mechanical in Germany costs vary from INR 0 to INR 40 L and more for International students. Mentioned below are the top Universities for MS in Mechanical Engineering in Germany and their fees:

Universities

QS Ranking 2024

(Mechanical Engineering)

First-Year Tuition Fees

(Mechanical Engineering)

RWTH Aachen University

19

No Fees

Technical University of Munich

21

No Fees

KIT, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

37

INR 3 L

Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin)

40

No Fees

University of Stuttgart

48

INR 3 L

Dresden University of Technology

84

NA

University2 University of Darmstadt

92

No Fees

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Some top job profiles for MSc Chemistry in India are Chemist, Research Associate, Toxicologist, Lab Technician, Professor, Chemical Engineer, etc. The average salary of a Chemist in India is INR 3 LPA.

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Chandra Shekhar

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The cost for MS in Germany is up to INR 40 L in private universities. However, the public universities didn't charge any fee from International students for the MS program. Mentioned below are the list of some MS universities in Germany and their first-year tuition fees:

UniversitiesFirst-Year Tuition Fees for MS
Technical University of MunichINR 0 - 10.72 L
Ludwig Maximilians University MunichINR 0 - 10.72 L
Gisma University of Applied SciencesINR 10.34 L - 14.3 L
International School of ManagementINR 10.19 L
University of BonnNo Fees

 

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