Physics Spl

Get insights from 6.8k questions on Physics Spl, answered by students, alumni, and experts. You may also ask and answer any question you like about Physics Spl

Follow Ask Question
6.8k

Questions

0

Discussions

19

Active Users

1.6k

Followers

New answer posted

6 years ago

0 Follower 126 Views

A
Anjali TaRead to Lead

Guide-Level 14

For M.Sc in Physics, just go through class 11th to TYB.Sc Physics books. Clear your basic concepts.

New answer posted

6 years ago

0 Follower 47 Views

Shiksha Ask & Answer
Vijay Singh Kholiya

Guide-Level 15

Yes, entrance exam is meant to check your knowledge of what you studied so far and for your case, it is 11th and 12th class.

New answer posted

6 years ago

0 Follower 112 Views

Shiksha Ask & Answer
Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello, The very fact that you have selected to do M.Sc. Rather than MBA is indicative of the fact that you are interested to remain in your core area of Physics. In such scenario, I would advise you to go in for Ph.D. in the topic that is very near to your heart. Best wishes to you.

New answer posted

6 years ago

0 Follower 761 Views

S
Suhana Rai

Contributor-Level 6

Eligibiltiy criteria is as follows:
1. Two Years Integrated Post Graduate M.Sc. Course of Regional College of Education of NCERT in the concerned subject. Or
Masters Degree from a recognised university with at least 50% marks in aggregate in the following subjects.
2. B.Ed or equivalent degree from a recognised University.
3. Proficiency in teaching in Hindi and English Media.

New answer posted

6 years ago

1 Follower 29 Views

Shiksha Ask & Answer
Surmai Mukherjee

Beginner-Level 2

It is not possible for a biology students to take admission in bio medical engineering . With biology you should have to have mathematics as your one subject. Because bio -medical engineers are after all will deal with the calculations , so if you score good marks in your engineering entrance still you need to have Mathematics as your subject in Class 12th. However, you can pursue B.E (Bachelor of Engineering) in biotechnology. Good Luck Sayan.

New answer posted

6 years ago

0 Follower 326 Views

Shiksha Ask & Answer
Sharjeel Mohammad Khan

Beginner-Level 4

No. You should have chemistry in your final year to apply for JAM Chemistry.

New answer posted

6 years ago

0 Follower 41 Views

M
mahima saxena

Contributor-Level 9

Sorry Aryan,
You might not get admission at Acharya Prafulla Chandra College (APCC) with the above score.

New answer posted

6 years ago

0 Follower 27 Views

Shiksha Ask & Answer
Yash Gupta

Scholar-Level 16

Hi buddy, The six sub-departments at Oxford Physics are Astrophysics, Atomic and Laser Physics, Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics, Condensed Matter Physics, Particle Physics and Theoretical Physics. Each of these sub-departments is autonomous, although many of the research projects available are interdisciplinary. All of the DPhil degrees at Oxford Physics are research-based courses that normally take three to four years of study. You will be expected to carry out your own research in areas drawn from the broad range of research across the department, and will be allocated at least one supervisor who will be your primary conta
...more

New answer posted

6 years ago

2 Followers 532 Views

Shiksha Ask & Answer
Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

Guide-Level 13

It's going to improve your capability to do more, and then you can go for research and development. So B.Sc will be the best option.

Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else

Sign Up on Shiksha

On Shiksha, get access to

  • 66k Colleges
  • 1.2k Exams
  • 686k Reviews
  • 1800k Answers

Share Your College Life Experience

×

This website uses Cookies and related technologies for the site to function correctly and securely, improve & personalise your browsing experience, analyse traffic, and support our marketing efforts and serve the Core Purpose. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.