How good is the M.Sc. Physics at AMU Aligarh?

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    jasveer singh | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago
    Hi,
    Aligarh Muslim University is one of the top public universities in Aligarh, India. There is a huge scope of M.Sc. Physics as the study covers various fields like pharmaceutical industries, hospitals, research labs, and many more. It also opens up several opportunities in the government sector. Placements: We have a total of 50 student in the course of M.Sc. Absolutely satisfied because of the faculty, fully equipped labs, and very good infrastructure. Placements: The placements are good. Recognised for the Quality of our Education
    AMU is part of the American Public University System, which is accredited by the Higher Learning Commis
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    Deeksha Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    Aligarh Muslim University has been ranked 11th by the NIRF 2022 rankings. Its M.Sc. In Physics is really good for research students.
    1. The faculty of the Physics department is well-experienced and helpful.
    2. With regular guest lectures, seminars, and sessions, the AMU ensures quality learning for the master's course.
    3. The total fee is around Rs. 2.6 Lacs for this course, which is affordable compared to many other universities.
    4. The department of Physics is spread over 6 to 8 acres.
    5. There are separate labs for freshmen and seniors that are well-equipped.
    6. The classrooms for M.Sc. Courses are equipped with modern facilities, s
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    Atul Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago
    Aligarh Muslim University has a reputable department with a global reputation where excellent theoretical and experimental Physics research has been done. The Physics department at AMU has worked with renowned labs like Ohio State University and Cern in Geneva, Switzerland. In terms of both theoretical and experimental components, the M.Sc. In Physics is quite strong. Both in the classroom and the lab's, qualified instructors are present. There will be specialisation in the second year. High energy, astronomy, spectroscopy, nuclear, solid state, etc. are all options.

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