I've completed B.Sc physics with 85% in 2016 from Kerala. I am interested in doing M.Sc physics. What is the fee structure of the same?

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Hi, Candidates should have a Bachelors Degree in appropriate branch or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate to apply for M.Sc. in Physics in St. Joseph's College, Bangalore. Admission to the PG Diploma courses is done on the basis of marks secured in the entrance examination conducted

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