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5th August 2015, 03:35 PM
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Whether Nuclear Science and Astrophysics are considered two different courses in M.Sc(Physics)?
Friends,
I would like to know iss M.Sc in Physics in Astrophysics and M.Sc in Physics in Nuclear Science are two entirely different courses or are considered together? |
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7th February 2017, 01:48 PM
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Re: Whether Nuclear Science and Astrophysics are considered two different courses in M.Sc(Physics)?
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Yes, Nuclear Science and Astrophysics are considered two different areas of study. There are M.Sc Nuclear Physics and M.Tech in Nuclear Science and Technology courses available in the nuclear science studies. There are M.Sc Astrophysics and M.Sc Astronomy courses in the astrophysics studies. Both the courses are considered different in the masters studies. If you want to pursue your career in the nuclear science then you can pursue the course and after completion, you can work in power generation, space research, food industries, agriculture, medicine, biotechnology and water resources development. To pursue your career in the astronomy field, you can study astrophysics in your master’s studies. |
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