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6 years agoContributor-Level 9
The admission procedure for international students is there in this following link
http://sxccal.edu/admissions/SXCAdmission2018/UG8102/default.htm
Go to this link and in point no. 4 there is a link of PDF, it has everything you want to know. As your situation is bit of complex, I mean studying in a CBSE school in a foreign country, I would suggest you to follow the above mentioned procedure and if you have any further queries regarding the same you better contact to the given contact details in that PDF.
If anything else you want to know then feel free to ask.
All the best.
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Another option - go for integrated M.Sc. Through NEST exam than Doctorate Ph.D. Physics)
3rd option Graduation in Physics than apply for JEST for Masters. Check this link for more information-
https://www.shiksha.com/careers/physicist-89
Colleges to look for -
Andhra university
Barkatuhhah Vishwavidyalaya
Birla Instt. Of Tech & Sc. , Pilani
Birla Planetarium, Calcutta
Gujarat University, Ahmedabad
IIT Delhi
NCRA, Pune
Osmania University, Hyderabad
Vikram Sarabhai, Space Center, Trivandrum
Center of Theoretical Physi
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Since graduation is a foundation course. You won't specialise in any particular field during your graduation. Your syllabus is set in order to touch upon all the topics of physics in order to make it easy for students to identify their interests and to pursue masters as per the individual's interest.
The main topics are:
Mathematical physics:
a) Differential equations and vectors.
b) Fourier Analysis and Special Functions.
c) Complex Analysis.
Mechanics (Newtonian)
Electrodynamics
Waves and optics
Digital and Analogue systems
Thermodynamics
Quantum Mechanics
Statistical Physics.
Atomic and Nuclear Physics.
In addition to these, keeping in
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http://oucet.admissions.com/OUCET/OUCET_HomePage.aspx
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