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Nishchhal Madaan

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Hello, The eligibility criteria for M.Sc. Physics at LPU require candidates to have passed a Bachelor's degree with at least 55% aggregate marks, with Physics as a subject. Alternatively, candidates with a B.Tech. degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Electrical and Electronics Engineering or an equivalent qualification can also apply.LPU also provides a 5% relaxation in eligibility criteria for candidates from North-East states, Sikkim, Defence Personnel and their Dependents, and Wards of Kashmiri Migrants. Admission is usually based on LPUNEST (Lovely Professional Univ
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Aadit Singh Uppal

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While it isn't a compulsion to opt for MSc programs, experts do recommend spending a few extra bucks and pursue a Master's program. It has been observed that the candidates who graduate in a master's programme are known to have a wider range of opportunities as compared to others and earn higher figures which helps them lead a stable lifestyle and achieve greatwer heights of success.

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Mohit Singh

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BHU offers admission to MSc courses. Based on BHU cutoff 2024, the MSc cutoff ranged between 387 and 422 for the General AI category candidates. Considering the IIT Jam last-round cutoff for General AI category candidates. Yes, it is possible to get into BHU with a 350 for MSc in Physics course. Check out year-wise MSc in Physics rank for the general AI category candidates:Course202220232024M.Sc. in Physics479452422

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Ankit kumar

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Dear Bhagyashri, Your M.Sc. in Physics qualifies you for admission to a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) programme in India. Generally, candidates with at least 50% marks in their undergraduate or postgraduate degrees are eligible. Notably, there is typically no upper age limit for B.Ed. admissions.I hope this information is helpful. Wishing you success in your academic pursuits!

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Satyaban Kuila

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As a B.Sc. Biophysics student, you may be eligible for M.Sc. Physics or M.Sc. Biotechnology programs at IITs, depending on their specific eligibility requirements. Here's a breakdown for both: M.Sc. Physics at IITsEligibility: Most IITs require a Bachelor's degree in Physics or a related field such as B.Sc. in Physics, B.Sc. in Mathematics, or B.Sc. in Applied Physics. Since your degree is in Biophysics, you may meet the requirements if your curriculum includes sufficient physics content, such as mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and quantum physics.

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Rupesh Katariya

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Hii!Admission to the M.Sc. in Medical Physics at Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, is typically based on an entrance exam. The university conducts its own entrance test to assess the eligibility of candidates for this specialized course. The exam usually covers subjects relevant to medical physics and basic sciences.However, in some cases, admissions may also include a merit-based selection process if there are seats remaining after the entrance exam. It's always a good idea to check the official website or contact the admission office for the most accurate and updated information.Good luck with your application!

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Rupesh Katariya

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Choosing between M.Sc Physics at NIT Surat and B.Tech CSE at Gokaraju Rangaraju College Hyderabad depends on your career interests and long-term goals. Here's a comparison to help you decide:Field of Interest: If you are passionate about physics, research, and academia, M.Sc Physics at NIT Surat is a great option, especially since NITs are highly reputed for their academic rigor. However, if you are more inclined toward technology, software development, or IT, B.Tech in CSE at Gokaraju College would be better.Career Opportunities:M.Sc Physics: Offers pathways in teaching, research, and scientific roles. It may require further studies (
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Rupesh Katariya

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The syllabus for the entrance exam of M.Sc. Radiological Physics at Guwahati University generally includes the following topics:Physics Fundamentals: This section covers topics from general physics like mechanics, electromagnetism, optics, thermodynamics, and fluid mechanics. A good understanding of classical mechanics and electromagnetism is essential.Nuclear Physics: Key areas include nuclear structure, radioactive decay, radiation interaction with matter, and nuclear reactors. Basic knowledge of atomic and nuclear models is important.Radiation Physics: Topics include the properties of different types of radiation, radiation detector
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Shiv Kumar

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Here's a list of the typical curriculum for M.Sc. Physics via distance learning:Year 1:Semester 1:Classical MechanicsMathematical Methods in PhysicsElectromagnetic TheoryThermodynamics and Statistical MechanicsSemester 2:Quantum Mechanics ISolid State PhysicsNuclear PhysicsComputational PhysicsYear 2:Semester 3:Quantum Mechanics IIElectrodynamicsCondensed Matter PhysicsAdvanced Mathematical MethodsSemester 4:AstrophysicsPlasma PhysicsResearch Project/DissertationElective Courses (e.g., Nanotechnology, Biophysics)This curriculum provides a comprehensive understanding of both theoretical and experimental aspects of physics.

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