What is the difference between MSc Electronics and MSc Physics?

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    Akansha Bisht | Contributor-Level 10

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    MSc Electronics and MSc Physics are the two important courses in the Science stream mostly pursued by students. Both courses focus on the various aspects of science. But there are some major differences that help the students to understand which one to be opted for. Tabulated below is the comparison between them:

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    MSc Electronics

    MSc Physics

    About

    The MSc in Electronics deals with the subjects like semiconductors, electronics, digital, and analogue signals etc.

    The Master of Science focuses on the fundamentals of Physics. The course teaches about the implementation of Physics in practical problems.

    Eligibility

    Minimum 50% in the BSc (Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science) BTech and BE

    A BSc degree in Physics with a minimum of 50%

    Admission Process

    Merit/Entrance Exam based admission

    Merit/Entrance Exam based admission

    Course Fees

     INR 432 to INR 20 Lakh.

    INR 11, 000 - INR 20 Lakh

    Top Colleges

    Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi University, Jadavpur University, Calcutta University, IIT Trichy, UNIPUNE, and more.

    Banaras Hindu University, Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Jadavpur University, VIT Vellore, etc.

    Employment Areas

    Electronics, defence, telecommunication etc.

    NASA, ISRO, Software companies, Telecom, Banks etc.

    Job Roles

    Network Engineer, Robotics Engineer, Electronics Technician etc.

    Biomedical Chemist, Production Chemist, Chemical Analyst, Laboratory Assistant etc.

    Average Salary

    INR 4- INR 7 LPA

    INR 4.5-INR 10 LPA

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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Well, if you have Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, all three in your Bachelor's degree you should first understand and analyze that which subject you like the most and you are highly interested in. Then devote atleast a year and evaluate the scope of M.Sc in that particular subject, study it and then select the subject. Don't be in a rush, take your time.

 

 

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The SITEEE syllabus for physics is based on the class 11tha dn 12th syllabus of the CBSE curriculum.

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For the JEE Advanced physics section, toppers and experts refer to the following books:

  • Understanding Physics by DC Pandey
  • Practice Book Physics for JEE Main and Advanced by DC Pandey
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