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Students are advised to check with the institution for the latest information in regard to the course. Similar Courses offered by other Universities in India. The following is a partial list of courses similar to Bangalore University Master of Science - Physics offered by other Universities in India.

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You got 70% in B.Sc Physics, this is a sign of a brilliant student. Also, you are eligible for M.Sc in physics in Tezpur University. Yes, you are eligible and good luck.

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M.Sc. Physics is a postgraduate course based on the study of all branches of Physics. A candidate has to be a B.Sc. graduate in Physics from a recognized university in order to become eligible for this course. M.Sc. Physics is a two-year program. If the course is pursued through correspondence then the duration of the course is two years minimum and three years maximum. The average tuition fee for the entire course ranges between INR 25,000 to 1.5 Lacs.
The mode of admission in some colleges is through an Entrance Examination while in others it is based on merit marks of the qualifying exam.M.Sc. Physics graduate can get jobs in Researc
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Hello, After pursuing M.Sc. In Physics you are eligible to apply for the CSIR UGC NET Exam. The National Testing Agency conducts this exam to select the candidates for the post of Assistant Professor and for awarding Junior Research Fellowship. To prepare for this exam you will have to make some strategies and plans for study. Here I'm sharing some tips that can help you to make a perfect study plan. Check the points given below. Download the CSIR NET Syllabus and also check the complete exam pattern as it is the first step to start preparing for the exam. Download your syllabus here - https://scoop.eduncle.com/csir-net-syllabus-patter
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per the eligibility criteria of ANUCDE for M.Sc. Physics, A pass in B.Sc. With Physics as one of the subjects of study. So B.Tech ECE students are not eligible for this programme.

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Following are the well-known entrance exam for M.Sc:
1) IIT-JAM
2) TIFR GS
3) BITS
4) SPPU Common Entrance Test
5) DU Common Entrance Test
6) NEST

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