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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, as per the official website of Indrashil University of Ahmedabad, the Master of Science in Physics course is available at this university. There are a total of 30 seats available for the M.Sc. Physics course. The syllabus follows a semester-based system, and there are a total of four semesters. In the fourth semester, there is an industry project and a dissertation to make student industry ready for jobs. The admission will be done on a merit basis, and the candidate needs to have completed a B.Sc. With a 45 percent aggregate to be eligible to apply. The tuition fee is Rs. 1.29 Lacs for this two-year course.

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Anvesha Juneja

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You can get admissions in msc mathematics if you fulfill the eligibility criteria that is minimum 50 percent marks in undergraduate degree with mathematics as a subject or 45 percent marks for reserved category. Admissions are entrance based. The cut off ranges between 180-195 year on year. Total number of seats are 30 and total tution fee is around 40-50k

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RAJ GHOSH

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There is no entrance exam to get into Kidwai for MSc. physics course
A competitor probably passed Graduation in pertinent stream from a perceived University
Admissions will be finished through interview led by the establishment.

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Sumit naroliya

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According to me, Utkal University is equivalent to BR Ambedkar University in terms of education, faculty, placement and other accommodations along with world class infrastructure.

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Tanmay Sharma

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B.S + M.S physical science cut off in IISER Kolkata is very low you must take admission with this advantage in these courses.

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Pawan singh

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For the final semesters kt if you have cleared the exams after the admission process ended in most of the college it is very difficult to get in any college beacuse mailny most of the colleges takes admission by the online mode. So it is difficult to get if you did it after the process ends. But then also you can approach the college directly. Visit to college of your interests and ask the faculty for the admission process in such case.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. ADMISSION PROCEDURE FOR UNDER-GRADUATE, POST-GRADUATE, Diploma AND PG Diploma COURSES 2022-23
1. Admissions for the session 2022-23 is on now.
2. Applicants may apply either Online or Offline. Applicants can view the Prospectus, Admission Guidelines by visiting the website.
3. Based on the applications, the University will send the admission confirmation e-mail to the selected applicants; further the selected applicants are requested to complete their admission procedure by paying semester fee.
4. For Payment:
a. Applicant needs to deposit the desired semester fee by visiting their the nearest bank branch
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Sandeep Kumar

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Well , MSc Physics in VIT is very good . Rather than doing MSc in other private institutions , you should choose VIT. Here no specialisation in MSc Physics is provided. The lab facility is very good.
There are approx total 5000 seats available across all the campus of VIT and the number of seats for a particular course changes according to the application and the result.
you can join VIT even if you don't appear for VITEEE, because VITEEE is an entrance examination only for admission to B. Tech courses but if you are seeking admission in any other course like BA/B.Sc./B. Arch and some others then you don't need to appear in VITEEE.

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Oshank Kashyap

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In order to be eligible for M.Sc. Physics you must hold a Bachelor's degree with at least 50% marks in the relevant specialisation. Some colleges do allow you to have an M.Sc. Degree with a B.Tech degree but the chances are very less.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. A Master of Science M.Sc. Or MS is one of the most sought-after degrees after B.Sc. Physics. It is a specialised, postgraduate programme that incorporates modern scientific tools with the Science of exploration. There are multifarious branches in M.Sc. Physics that you can explore. Given below are some of the specialisation courses you can opt for:
M.Sc in Materials Science and Engineering
M.Sc Vacuum Sciences
M.Sc Acoustics
M.Sc in Applied Physics
M.Sc in Physics
M.Sc Applied Electronics
M.Sc in Atmospheric Science
There are numerous diplomas and paramedical courses for Physics graduates to explore varied spec
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