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Since graduation is a foundation course. You won't specialise in any particular field during your graduation. Your syllabus is set in order to touch upon all the topics of physics in order to make it easy for students to identify their interests and to pursue masters as per the individual's interest.
The main topics are:
Mathematical physics:
a) Differential equations and vectors.
b) Fourier Analysis and Special Functions.
c) Complex Analysis.
Mechanics (Newtonian)
Electrodynamics
Waves and optics
Digital and Analogue systems
Thermodynamics
Quantum Mechanics
Statistical Physics.
Atomic and Nuclear Physics.
In addition to these, keeping in
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http://oucet.admissions.com/OUCET/OUCET_HomePage.aspx
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ISC, TIFR, IITs, IISER are the best option for the huge scope and bright career. Presidency College-Kolkata, St Xavier-Kolkata, Madras Christian College, Loyola, VIT, BITS-Pilani, St. Stephen's-Delhi, University of Delhi, Jamia Millia Islamia-Delhi, LPU-Punjab, and Banaras Hindu University are further options.
All the best for your future.
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