Can I do M.Sc. Physics after B.Tech. Is there any such universities offers M.Sc. Physics for B.Tech students?

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    Khushal Arora | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Hello,
    With a comprehensive knowledge of concepts in Physics, students with M.Sc. Physics degrees can find employment in private as well as in the Government sector. Jobs are available in research labs, IT fields, automobile industry and various government-owned Scientific Research and Development Organizations. A postgraduate degree in Physics involves in-depth study of matter, the motion of matter through space and time, and its related concepts like force and energy. Broadly speaking, it is a general study of nature for understanding the behavior of the universe. The course gives students a scope of developing their problem solving,
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    Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    Hi venkatesh, To get admission in M.Sc. Physics in LPU, the Eligibility criteria is that candidate must have minimum 55% aggregate marks in B.Sc. Science or B.Tech. Online admissions are already open and one can proceed though their website www.lpu.in
    One more important point for LPU, they are also providing Scholarship on the tuition fee if a candidates qualify their test called LPU NEST. This is a online objective type test. Based on performance in test any one can score scholarship worth 50% or 40% or 30% of tuition fee per semester. LPU is a premier institute of India having good track record of research and patent publications. For
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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    Yes, you can pursue M.Sc. Physics after your B.Tech in some prominent universities like LPU. As per their website, the eligibility is pass with 55% aggregate marks in Bachelors degree (any discipline) (with Physics and Maths) or B.Tech. (Electronics and Communication Engineering or Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering or Electrical and Electronics Engineering) or equivalent. You can choose from following two electives:
    CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS
    ELECTRONICS
    The programme is developed for outcomes like:
    1 : Scientific exploration : Capability of comprehending basic scientific principles, mathematical aptitude and theories to propo
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    Arshiya Singh | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    You can pursue M.Sc. Physics after your B.Tech in some prominent universities like LPU. As per their website, the eligibility is passing with 55% aggregate marks in Bachelors degree (any discipline) (with Physics and Maths or B.Tech. (Electronics and Communication Engineering or Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering or Electrical and Electronics Engineering) or equivalent. You can choose from following two electives:
    CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS
    ELECTRONICS
    The programme is developed for outcomes like:
    1 : Scientific exploration : Capability of comprehending basic scientific principles, mathematical aptitude and theories to propose
    ...more

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