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8th March 2013, 04:55 PM
hamad_iuh
 
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How to do masters in physics after passing BSc?


My B.Sc will complete in september then i want to do it master in physics,but i want to do abroad,please tell me the process,which help me




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31st May 2013, 09:33 PM
vikash kumar prajapati
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Default Re: How to do masters in physics after passing BSc?

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My B.Sc will complete in september then i want to do it master in physics,but i want to do abroad,please tell me the process,which help me
For taking Admission in M.sc in Physics,you will have to apply for IIT-JAM Exam.Notification for this exam comes in the first week of January Every Year and exam is taken in the month of March.After passing in this exam,you will able to take admission in IIT'S Colleges for doing this course.

Details of this course :-
  • Total number of seats in each campus - 60.
  • Type of Degree - Post-Graduation(PG).
  • Mode of Course - Regular.
  • Entrance Exam Mode - Online.
Eligibility for IIT-JAM

Academic qualification :-
  • You should have a bachelor degree of 3 year's or above from recognized university.
  • Your Honors Paper in Graduation should be Physics.
Marks :-
  • General/OBC category should have a minimum marks of 50% in Graduation.
  • SC/ST category candidates should have a minimum marks of 45% in Graduation.
Exam pattern :-
  • This exam will include 2 sets.
  • Each set will include 100 questions.
  • Total marks for each set will be 100.
  • Total duration for each set will be 2 hours.
Section I :-
  • Analytical Reasoning.
  • General Awareness.
  • English Grammar.
  • Numerical ability and Data Interpretation.
Section II :-
  • Mathematical Physics.
  • Classical Mechanics.
  • Electromagnetic Theory.
  • Quantum Mechanics.
  • Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics.
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics.
  • Solid state Physics.
  • Nuclear and Particle Physics.
  • Electronics.
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