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1. IIT, Bombay.
2. IIT, Madras.
3. IIT, Guwahati.
4. IIT, Delhi.
5. IIT, Hyderabad.
You must check the respective cut-offs for the IITs offering M.Tech in engineering physics through GATE.
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For your M.Sc Physics, you need to appear for PGCET.
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Candidates who have undertaken qualifying course in Kerala and their Non- Keralite parents belong to Government of India/ Defence Service, posted to Kerala. Candidates who have undergone qualifying course in Kerala and their Non- Keralite parents who are serving/ served Government of Kerala for a minimum period of two years. Candidates who are not of Kerala origin but has been a resident of Kerala for a period of 5 years within the period of 12 years of their
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Also, you may apply for private universities as the pay scale is almost the same for recognised universities. Less preferable option is to start teaching in some coaching centers of IIT-J
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