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Vipin Bihari Yadav

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Stream: Astrophysics
Duration: 2 Years
Course: M.Sc. Course Type: Post Graduate
M.Sc. In Astrophysics is a full-time postgraduate course which covers both theoretical and observational aspects of astrophysics, with the course modules consisting of one compulsory module focused on building research skills in Astrophysics, and a variety of different optional modules that focus on topics such as Stars and Nebula, Gravitational Dynamics, and Accretion Physics. Enrolled students are trained in not only the fundamental aspects of Astrophysics, but also transferable skills such as programming, data analysis, problem solving, scientific writing,
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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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Actually you can't do like this. If you have Masters in maths then cannot go for Ph.D. in Physics without Masters in physics. Similarly you should have maths as core subject to do M.Sc. in maths. Chemistry honours students cannot do maths honours if they don't have maths.

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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Hi,
As per eligibility criteria, you cannot take Science stream from commerce because for B.Sc Physics and mathematics is a must from class 12th. Regards.

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salma bee

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No, you can not opt Ph.D in physics after completing CA. Good luck.

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