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  • Estd. 1966

M.Sc. in Physics
 at 
JNU 
Overview

Duration

2 years

Course Level

PG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

Total Tuition Fees

432

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Seat breakup

41

Type of University

Central

M.Sc. in Physics
 at 
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Fees

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432
1,065
50
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M.Sc. in Physics
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Curriculum

Latest curriculum for M.Sc. in Physics at JNU can be downloaded from the below link. The curriculum PDF has semester wise course structure, electives and detailed course content. You can also check course curriculum of other specializations offered in M.Sc. at JNU

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M.Sc. in Physics
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Placements

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Median SalaryINR 9.50 Lakh
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M.Sc. in Physics
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   Can I get admission to JNU without CUET?

A: 

To get admission at Jawaharlal Nehru University, candidates must visit the official website of the University (jnu.ac.in) or NTA for course-wise admission criteria. JNU admission to most of the UG, PG and Diploma courses are based on candidates' performance in the CUET-UG & CUET-PG scores. For admission to JNU BA (Hons.) in Foreign Languages, BSc.-MSc Integrated programme in Ayurveda Biology and Certificate of Proficiency courses, JNU accepts CUET-UG. For JNU PG courses including MTech, MPH, MA, MSc, MCA and PG Diploma in Big Data, admission is based on CUET-PG scores. For JNU MBA admission 2025, CUET-PG is not valid and is dependent on CAT scores. 

Q:   Is M.Sc. at JNU a good choice?

A: 
{Source: M.Sc. students & alumni}

Here's what current students and alumni have to say:

Pros:

* Excellent Faculty: Teachers are highly qualified, knowledgeable, and supportive. They provide great lessons, and practical classes are helpful.
* Good Infrastructure: The university has a great campus with modern facilities, including a state-of-the-art library, laboratories, and hostel amenities.
* Placements: While the placement rate may vary across departments, some students reported getting internships and even job offers from reputed companies like D.E. Shaw, Deloitte USI, and McKinsey & Company.
* Scholarships: The university offers scholarships to deserving students.
* Campus Life: Students enjoy a lively campus culture with regular events, festivals, and sports competitions.

Cons:

* Limited Placements: Not all students get placed immediately after completing their degree, although some do secure internships.
* Old Curriculum: Some students felt that the course curriculum could be updated to include more industrial exposure.
* Hostel Conditions: Although the hostel facilities are generally good, some students mentioned that they needed improvement.
* Facilities for Research Students: Limited research opportunities and resources might affect students' ability to pursue higher degrees.

Overall Assessment: Based on the feedback from students and alumni, pursuing an M.Sc. at JNU seems like a good choice for those interested in academics, research, and networking. While the placement record may not be stellar, the university's strong reputation, excellent faculty, and vibrant campus atmosphere make it an attractive option. However, potential students should weigh these pros against the cons and consider whether JNU aligns with their individual goals and expectations.
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Q:   Is JNU better than DU?

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As per the NIRF 2024 rankings, JNU is ranked 2nd, while DU is ranked 6th under 'University' category. This clearly suggests that JNU is a better university overall. However, these rankings are based on a variety of factors. Furthermore, the best university for a student will depend on the individual needs and preferences. Here is the comparison of JNU and DU based on some key factors:

  • Academics: JNU is known for its strong academics and research focus. It has a number of world-renowned faculty members, and its students have gone on to achieve great things in their careers. DU is also a good university academically, but it is not as research-intensive as JNU.
  • Campus Life: JNU has a vibrant campus life with a strong student union. There are many student organizations and activities, and the university has a reputation for being a hotbed of political activism. DU also has a good campus life, but it is not as political as JNU.
  • Location: JNU is located in South Delhi, while DU is spread out across the city. This means that JNU students have a more central location, while DU students have more options when it comes to choosing a college or hostel.
  • Fees: The fees at JNU are lower than the fees at DU. This is because JNU is a central university, while DU is a state university.

Q:   What is the minimum marks for JNU admission?

A: 

The educational qualification and minimum aggregate requirement varies course-wise. However, the basic eligibility remains the same i.e. Class 12 for UG and graduation for PG courses. Find below JNU eligibility criteria for top courses:

Popular CoursesEligibility 
MBA

Class 12 from a recognised board with a minimum aggregate of 75%

BA (Hons)

Class 12 from a recognised board with a minimum aggregate of 45%

MBA

Graduation with a minimum aggregate of 50%

MTech

Graduation with a minimum aggregate of 55%

MA

Graduation with a minimum aggregate of 45% to 50%

MSc

BSc with a minimum aggregate of 55%

Q:   What is the last date for JNU admission?

A: 

Jawaharlal Nehru University accepts CUET-UG and CUET-PG entrance test scores for admission to several undergraduate, postgraduate, certificate and PG Diploma courses. The University also accepts a few national-level entrance exam scores for admission to courses such as BTech, MBA, etc. For admission to BA (Hons.) in Foreign Languages, BSc-MSc Integrated programme in Ayurveda Biology and Certificate of Proficiency courses, JNU accepts CUET-UG scores. 

  • The registration window for CUET UG 2025 will open for Jawaharlal Nehru University admission UG courses by February. Further, the CUET UG 2025 exam will be held between May and June.

M.Sc. in Physics
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Entry Requirements

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Admission Process

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Important Dates

Jul 8, 2024 - Jul 8, 2025
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Students Ratings & Reviews

4.2/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements3.5
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M.Sc. in Physics - Batch of 2021
Offered by Jawaharlal Nehru University
4.2
5Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Teachers are friendly and supportive.
Placements: Placement at JNU College is good. Companies like D. E. Shaw, Deloitte USI, Ernst & Young, McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group, Accenture, Genpact Risk Consulting LLP, Brain Capability Network, and TriVista, but also forged new relations with companies like Bank of America, Sattva Consulting, and Mother Dairy, have visited 135+ companies and offered an average of INR 6.02 LPA. Placement session 2020–21 was a great success. During this session, a total of 131 students from diverse academic backgrounds were placed via cell. Roughly 5–7% of students get placement. I plan to prepare for the civil service exam.
Infrastructure: For the new students, you will first receive DORMATIORY from the university administration. And after some months, you will receive hostels according to your rank. In your room, you will receive a bed, a chair and a table, which are basic needs for a student. The availability of electricity and water is 24 hours a day, and a water cooler is available in all hostels and in winter for hot water. All hostels have their own mess with a fresh meal and at the end of every month, you will also receive a special dinner. The quality of the food is very good. Every day you will be served a new meal and every month the menu of the mess is changed and you will enjoy a good and healthy meal daily. The mess bill for every month is between INR 2,000 and INR 3,000. And about the hostel, in one room, two students can live easily. It is a very decent room. If we go outside the university area, the cost of a room is INR 8,000–10,000 per month in Munirka and Buddha Vihar. And the hostel fee is nominal—120 rupees per year.
Faculty: The teachers were very helpful. They provided us with great lessons and the practical classes were very helpful. I want solid-state physics here and hope to be a teacher in the near future. There are two special streams for masters in physics: astrophysics and solid-state physics. I opted for the second one. I hope I can be a good teacher in the near future with all the experience I gathered from my college days.
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M.Sc. in Physics - Batch of 2020
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Review of Jawaharlal Nehru University.
Placements: Our college provides placements in very few companies. A large number of students want to pursue Ph.D. or go for a job and some like to join the industry. Remaining students prepare for UPSC. Alumni of our university are doing well across the globe.
Infrastructure: Buildings are good, but the hostel condition is slightly bad. It must be repair or rebuilt. Free Wi-Fi is provided with a good network speed. There are two types of libraries, school library and central library. Some reading rooms are open 24x7. Lab equipment quality is the best.
Faculty: The course curriculum is good but could be better with some industrial exposure.
Other: Our university is one of the top-ranked universities. Faculty members are the best with good education and great standard. Students can learn and explore many things beyond their studies. The faculty members are very helpful and encouraging.
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4.8
4Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Very much satisfied with the environment of our university and facilities.
Placements: The college is great. One of my close friends got a job in KV in Delhi, and the starting salary is 60,000 per month, which is pretty good. It will increase with time. The highest package offered is around 1.2 lacs per month. The average salary is 50,000-70,000 per month.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is one of the best. A library, reading hall, hostels and mess facilities are good. Unlike most of the university hostels, the food in our mess is pretty good. Wi-Fi service is good but can't be said uninterrupted. Labs are remarkable.
Faculty: The teachers are well qualified and very helpful with the research work and personal issues that students face in the beginning phase of hostel life (homesickness) etc. The curriculum in this course can be said a little outdated, but I think the basics are the same. The exams aren't very easy and can be said to be on the difficult side if you haven't studied properly.
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3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
The college provides opportunities for students, and the campus is lush green.
Placements: The placement cell organises many interview sessions for students in all Branches. Few students from M.Sc. department pursue PhD while a few students join private sectors. But the placement percentage is low. A few students also get an internship opportunity. The stipend offered to students is Rs. 7,000 per month.
Infrastructure: The campus life is awesome. The academic environment helps students excel in their studies and extracurricular activities. Due to recent fund-cut, the classrooms and labs are not well-equipped. The campus is Wi-Fi enabled. Medical Facilities are available for free, but many doctors available are not well practised for the job. The library has peaceful reading halls. Hostel facility is good, and the food served in the hostel is also good.
Faculty: Professors in our college are very helpful and student-friendly. All are PhD holders from top national and international universities. They are highly-skilled in their research work. A few professors are not skilled, though. But the overall impression of faculty is great. The student to faculty ratio is 10:1.
Other: Many seminars are conducted regularly. The institute conduct of activities and one can call JNU as Mini India.
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Students also asked

Q:   Who is eligible for BSc at JNU?

A: 

For JNU BSc course admission, the course aspirant should have passed Class 12 or any equivalent examination with a minimum 45% aggregate from a recognised board. Candidate should have passed the qualifying exam from a recognised board. It is also necessary that the student carry the educational document at the time of form filling and admission. The documents are required for verification purposes.

Q:   Which all popular spots are there to hangout at JNU?

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JNU is home to a diverse student body from all over India and the world. The campus is also a hotbed of multiple political and cultural activities.

  • Canteen: The JNU canteen offers a variety of Indian and international cuisine.
  • Thesis Park: The JNU Thesis Park is located in the middle of the campus and is surrounded by trees and greenery.
  • Central Library: The JNU Central Library is the largest library in JNU. It has over 2 million books, journals and newspapers.
  • Folklore Studies Centre: The JNU Folklore Studies Centre is a popular spot for students to learn about Indian folk culture. It has a collection of over 100,000 folk songs, stories, and artefacts.
  • Botanical Garden: JNU Botanical Garden is a popular spot for students to relax and enjoy the outdoors. It has a collection of over 2,000 plant species.

Q:   What is the fee for JNU BSc?

A: 

The total tuition fee for the course range between INR 864 and INR 3.1 lakh. This given fee range include BSc-MSc integrated course fee along with other BSc course at affiliated colleges. It must be noted that the mentioned fee is taken from the official website/sanctioning body. It is stil subject to changes and hence, is indicative. 

Q:   Which entrance exam is accepted for MBA admission at JNU?

A: 

For admission to the MBA course, the candidate should have appeared for the CAT entrance examination. Candidates can apply for the course only with a valid score on this exam. JNU shortlists candidates based on CAT score for the group discussion and personal interview rounds. Apart from this, aspirants must check out the eligibility requirements as well. To check out the CAT application process, fee, and other details, Click Here.

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Q:   Which all facilities are available for students at JNU?

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JNU provides state-of-the-art infrastructure to its students. Starting from the library to the e-learning rooms, JNU comprises all the basic as well as modern amenities. JNU, which is spread out over 1,019 acres of land, offers students cutting-edge facilities. JNU has all the essential and contemporary amenities, from the library to the e-learning rooms. Labs, lecture rooms, a university convocation center, hostels, a mess, a cafeteria, a sports complex, a convenience store, etc. are a few of the amenities that JNU offers. More than 6.3 Lacs books, 5,000 titles, and over 1,600 CDS periodicals, and reports are available in the JNU library. The JNU library is made up of a central library where academics and staff can easily access course and reference materials with a membership card.
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Hey IMPORTANT DATES Registration 2-31 Mar 2020 Admit card available 21 Apr 2020 Exam 11-14 May 2020 Results available 31 May 2020

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Hi, It is quite impossible. Entrance exam is mandatory to get the seat in JNU.

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You may find the question papers in the link below: http://admissions.jnu.ac.in/searchquestionpaper.aspx

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Answered 6 years ago

Below, I have mentioned some tricks and tips for cracking the JNUEE 2019 examination: Study Plan Firstly, students need to make a good study plan for preparation. For that, you must have the knowledge about the syllabus and exam pattern. On the basis of your syllabus, design a proper time table in

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Sarvesh Kinfer

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I think double M.Sc is not possible because you have already done 51.5 percent marks in M.Sc.

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MSC Physics Entrance Exam Syllabus: 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 Grav

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You can get the details from below given link: https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-physics-jawaharlal-nehru-university-mehrauli-delhi-268839 Date of Entrance Examination - 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th December 2017 Syllabus for the entrance exam of M.Sc in Physics: Candidates will be tes

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