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ARNAB KAMILYAall is well, GOD is Good

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Hi Simran,
The syllabus of CET PG for M.Sc. in physics are - modern physics, kinetic theory and thermodynamics, electricity and magnetisme, oscillations, waves and optics, mechanics and genarel properties of matter, mathematical method.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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You can opt for astrophysics. Also, the course is offered in very limited colleges. Try to find out the best. IISC campus is an option where you can get opportunities to know more about astronomy.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Good question Arnav, see there is no straight answer to this. Every individual has his strong and weak points you have to be distinct on your own. Since MIT is the other name of innovation that is one area you should focus on. Outstanding project is a must. Physics has wide scope for this. Write in journals, get hold of top notch professors and work with them. Broaden your perspective, see how you can apply physics and where. Apart from academic does a good amount of community work and engage in your hobbies. Applying to MIT does not mean you should keep studying 24 hours. Be an all-rounder.

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