Am I eligible for M.Sc physics after completing B.Sc physics and chemistry?

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    Shalini Sharma | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Yes, you are eligible for M.Sc Physics after completing B.Sc Physics and Chemistry.
    If you completed your graduation with minimum 55%, then you have a great opportunity to get admission in IITs and IISc for M.Sc, IIT JAM in 2018.
    It is an entrance exam which is conducted by IITs and IISc. JAM exam is the best option to make bright future in science field.
    Candidates must check out the complete details related to IIT JAM - https://www.eduncle.com/iit-jam-exam
    JAM is conducted for seven subjects -
    Physics
    Mathematics
    Chemistry
    Geology
    Mathematical Statistics
    Biological Sciences
    Biotechnology
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    Harshit Jain | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    If you have completed B.Sc in Physics and Chemistry, then definitely you are eligible for M.Sc in Physics. Students have option to change their field in M.Sc.

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