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There are several options for B.Sc In Physics if and only if you choose to pursue the higher study. You can apply for JAM (55% is minimum required in B.Sc for applying in JAM) and can go for a Master's degree from any IITs. Making sure you at least secure for yourself a well earned Master's degree. Now, once this has been achieved, automatically your perception of this degrees scope increases.
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Simple Harmonic Motion
Doppler effect
Diode and triode valves
Electromagnetism and magnetism
Thermometry
Archimedes principle
Capacity and condenser
Elasticity surface tension
Photometry
Photo-electric effect
Chemical effect of current and thermo-electricity
Gravitation
Nuclear structure and nuclear energy
Reflection at plane and spherical surface
Refraction through spherical surface
Kinetic theory of gases
Eye optical instrument aberration and defect of vision
Atomic models and spectra
Transmission of heat
X-rays
Work power and Energy
Electric field and potential
Thermodynamics
Adiabatic changes
Semi-conducting devices
Alter
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Date of Entrance Examination - 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th December 2017
Syllabus for the entrance exam of M.Sc in Physics:
Candidates will be tested for knowledge of broad areas of Physics, Physical Chemistry and Mathematics at the B.Sc. (General) level. Important books for M.Sc Physics
1)Physics volume 1 Resnick and Halliday
2) Physics volume 2 Resnick and Halliday
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