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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
JAM
Opportunities abroad (Physics GRE, General GRE, IELTS and TOFEL etc)
TIFR GS(Integrated Ph.D. paper)
University entrance tests.
MS by research programs
JEST
TIFR Hyderabad
GATE
CSIR NET
The three exams JEST, GATE, and NET have syllabus of Msc+Bsc. All other mentioned above are conducted on Bsc level syllabus and are easier for us Engineers with less physics background to crack.
JAM exam: This is conducted by IITs as an entrance test to Msc and integrated Ph.D. in IITs and IISC. Also, some IISERs take jam rankers to integrated Ph.D
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If you have successfully completed B.Sc from a recognized college/university, you can directly apply for this course. You can visit the official website of the university and apply online with the required information. The admission will be based on merit, i.e., your score of B.Sc.
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Hope this helps.
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https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/distance-m-sc-institute-of-technical-and-professional-studies-bhubaneswar-154530
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