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astha singh

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Please refer to the link provided below for various colleges in M.Sc Physics in India. You should be able to navigate to a college of your choice.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-physics-colleges-india

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astha singh

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Master of Science (M.Sc) courses are offered in areas mentioned here:
Physics
Applied Physics and Ballistics
Applied Physics
Bio-Physics
Engineering Physics
Geophysics
Marine Geo Physics
Medical Physics
Renewable Energy
Other Master level Courses In Physics
M.Sc (Physics)+Certificate Program in Training & Development
Master of Science & Technology in Geo Physics
M.Sc+Ph.D (Physics and Astrophysics)
Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) in Applied Physics
Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) in Physics
Ph.D in Physics

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Sumit Kumar SinghTime to create Illusion to Reality!

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No, there will be no problem.
Do not think much and focus on your studies.
Live in present rather than in future.
JEE Mains is not a tough exam as many people think.
You can easily score 150+ marks.

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Subham Das

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First of all, if you address your current predicament as phobia then it'll worsen your situation. don't panic or get afraid. Physics is most student's nightmare. It's because they believe it without even giving it their best. Here are my pieces of advice for you.
1. Tell yourself that the optics part isn't that tough. boost your self-confidence.
2. First get the theory part clear. if you're having problems doing that all by yourself then take help from online tuition.
3. Read through online resources. Sometimes the bookish language is tough to understand for students but even in exams, it is highly recommended to write answers in your ow
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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There are two modes for admission in M.Sc (Physics) at Hindu College, Delhi University:
(A) Eligibility for entrance mode admission: Candidate must have completed B.Sc (Hons) in Physics from any recognized university with 50% aggregate and 50% in Physics or a candidate must have completed B.Sc in Physics, B.Sc (Hons) in Electronics or Bachelor in Applied Science with Honors in instrumentation/electronics from any recognized university (in 10+2+3 scheme of examination) with 60% aggregate and 60% in Physics. Or Any Science or Engineering graduate with Physics and Mathematics in graduation with 60% aggregate and 60% in Physics.
(B) Eligibil
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Tushar Bisht

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Dear friend,
There is no shortcut to success and no alternate for hard work, so if you want to become the CEO of Google you have to do a lot of hard work and practices in the field of web designing, page making, app development, etc. After that, if your work is appreciable then one day you will also become the future CEO of Google.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Sanjay, Germany, USA, UK are worth trying for.

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astha singh

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Mathematics has got a great importance in the industrial and economic development of a country. M.Sc in Mathematics is the postgraduate course in Mathematics which enables the candidates to use their mathematical knowledge in different areas. This course has got great scope and there are ample opportunities available for the M.Sc graduates.
Graduates in M.Sc Physics can find different technical jobs in public and private sector. There are many opportunities available for M.Sc Physics graduates in technical field. They can work as Observations Scientist, Assistant Scientist, Quality Control Manager, Laboratory Technician, School Science
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