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Which are the good colleges for MSc in Physics? Information regarding the eligibility criteria and entrance?


which are the good colleges for MSc in physics and information regarding their eligibility criteria and entrance?



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Default Re: Which are the good colleges for MSc in Physics? Information regarding the eligibility criteria and entrance?

To pursue M.Sc. course in Physics you must have passed B.Sc. Examination with either of then following combination:

(a). Physics, Chemistry and Maths
(b). Physics, Maths and Statistics.
(c). Physics, Maths and Geology.
(d). Physics, Maths and Electronics.
(e). Physics, Maths and Computer Science,with 60% or above marks in the aggregate and 60% or above marks in Physics.

List of universities to Pursue M.sc in Physics:-

University of Delhi

Banglore University

University of pune

Malaviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT)

IIT Kharagpur, West Bengal

Hans Raj College



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