I am a BSc holder in Radiotherpay. Am I eligible for M.Sc RAdiation physics course?

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    Varun Murugan | Contributor-Level 7

    2 months ago

    To be eligible for the M.Sc. in Radiation Physics, candidates typically need a B.Sc. degree with Physics as a major subject and a minimum of 60% marks for general category students or 55% for reserved categories. Since your B.Sc. is in Radiotherapy, it may not meet the specific requirement of having Physics as a major. You should check with the specific university offering the M.Sc. program for their interpretation of eligibility criteria and any possible exceptions.

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