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Solid State Physics
Nuclear and Particle Physics
Plasma Physics
Astrophysics
Electronics and Communication
Material Science
These branches allow students to specialize in specific areas of Physics and gain in-depth knowledge in their chosen field. The curriculum includes both theoretical and practical aspects, providing students with a well-rounded education in the field of Physics. The university also offers opportunities for research and innovation, allowing students to contribute to the advancement of the field.
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Master the basics: Physics is built on a foundation of fundamental concepts and principles. Make sure you have a solid understanding of these basics before moving on to more advanced topics. This includes topics such as mechanics, kinematics, and Thermodynamics. Develop a deep understanding: Don't just memorize formulas and equations. Instead, try to understand the underlying principles and concepts. This will help you apply your knowledge to new and unfamiliar situations.
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Passed 10+2 and Graduate Degree (Minimum three year degree course) in any discipline from a recognised university with 60% marks or equivalent or cleared section A & B examination of Associate Membership of Institution of Engineers (India) or Aeronautical Society of India from a recognised university
Minimum 50% marks in each in Maths & Physics at 10 + 2 level. Graduate (Three Year Course) in any discipline from a recognised University with minimum 60% marks or equivalent.
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