What is the eligibility criteria for M.Sc Physics in LPU?

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    satvik arora arora | Contributor-Level 6

    10 months ago

    LPU offers M.Sc. (Hons.) Physics. 

    Eligibility for M.Sc. (Hons.) Physics: - Bachelor's degree with 55% aggregate marks in any discipline (with Physics) - B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Electrical and Electronics Engineering, or equivalent .

    5% relaxation for candidates from North-East states, Sikkim, Defence Personnel and their Dependents, or Wards of Kashmiri Migrants.

    The course curriculum aims to enhance students' understanding of theoretical and practical aspects of physics. The incorporation of Live Projects to enhance students' research skills is a crucia

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    dev | Contributor-Level 8

    10 months ago

    The eligibility criteria for the programme is 

    Pass with 55% aggregate marks in Bachelor's degree (any discipline)  (with Physics)
    Or B.Tech.  (Electronics and Communication Engineering or Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering or Electrical and Electronics Engineering ) or equivalent.

    (5% relaxation to North-East states and Sikkim candidates or Defence Personnel and their Dependents or Wards of Kashmiri Migrants)

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    Nishchhal Madaan

    9 months ago

    Hello,

    The eligibility criteria for M.Sc. Physics at LPU require candidates to have passed a Bachelor's degree with at least 55% aggregate marks, with Physics as a subject. Alternatively, candidates with a B.Tech. degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Electrical and Electronics Engineering or an equivalent qualification can also apply.

    LPU also provides a 5% relaxation in eligibility criteria for candidates from North-East states, Sikkim, Defence Personnel and their Dependents, and Wards of Kashmiri Migrants. Admission is usually based on LPUNEST (Lovely Professional Univ

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    Anmol Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    10 months ago

    Dear reader,

    To be eligible for the M.Sc. in Physics programme at Lovely Professional University (LPU), candidates must have completed a Bachelor's degree in Physics or a related field with a minimum aggregate percentage, typically around 50%. The degree should be from a recognised university or institution. Additionally, candidates may need to qualify for the LPUNEST (Lovely Professional University National Entrance and Scholarship Test) or meet other specific admission criteria set by the university. It is advisable to check the official LPU website for the most current eligibility requirements and any updates regarding the admission

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    Jyoti Gohri | Contributor-Level 9

    10 months ago

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    The criteria for admission to the M.Sc. Physics programme at Lovely Professional University (LPU) require a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in a Bachelor's degree (B.Sc. ) in Physics or an equivalent qualification from a recognised university. Gaining admission to LPU is straightforward; applicants can submit their academic records or apply via LPUNEST, which also offers students the opportunity to secure scholarships. The university's educational approach emphasizes research education, faculty development in teaching and learning, and hands-on experience in physical industries to cultivate professional researchers and educators in ph

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    Rumaisa Wani | Contributor-Level 6

    10 months ago

    The eligibility criteria for the MSc Physics programme at LPU (Lovely Professional University) typically include the following:

    1. Educational Qualification: Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree in Physics or a related field. Generally, a B.Sc degree with Physics as a major subject is required.

    2. Minimum Percentage: Candidates usually need to have a minimum percentage in their qualifying examination, which is often around 50% or higher. This may vary, so it's good to check the specific requirements for the year you are applying.

    3. Entrance Test: Some programs may require candidates to clear an entrance test conducted by the univer

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    Naini Kalra | Contributor-Level 8

    4 years ago
    As one of the most fundamental sciences, earning a master's in physics provides graduates with highly marketable skills that can be put to good use in many booming industries, including healthcare, engineering, technology, and education. I have seen physics majors work in statistics, math, computer Science, engineering, and finance. Hence, as long as you are good at physics, it is an excellent major with great prospects. As per the university website and the latest updates the eligibility of M.Sc. ( Hons) Physics is Pass with 55% aggregate marks in Bachelors degree (any discipline) (with Physics and Maths) or B.Tech. (Electronics and C
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    sartaj cheema | Guide-Level 11

    4 years ago
    M.Sc. (Hons. ). Physics
    Duration : 2 years. (4 Semesters)-Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam)
    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, subject to qualifying LPU NEST. For further details visit- https://www.lpu.in/programmes/msc-hons-physics
    LPU has initiated a fully online application for initial registration process for admission-2021, During the current situation period due to COVID-19 pandemic, to support candidates. In
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    Neetu Singh | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    I am a passout from LPU and have profoundly utilized my time here in shaping my personality along with self-analysis. Unlike other universities, rules and regulations are quite strict here. From academics to extra-curricular activities, thorough support is given by our mentors/seniors, professors and management. The University offers more than 200 programmes in Management, Hotel Management, Computer Application, Engineering, Architecture, Design, Commerce, Fashion Technology, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Paramedical Sciences, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Education, Physical Education, Films, Animation, Fine Arts, The eligiibl
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    Naini Kalra | Contributor-Level 10

    4 years ago
    As one of the most fundamental sciences, earning a master's in physics provides graduates with highly marketable skills that can be put to good use in many booming industries, including healthcare, engineering, technology, and education. I have seen physics majors work in statistics, math, computer Science, engineering, and finance. Hence, as long as you are good at physics, it is an excellent major with great prospects. As per university website and the latest updates the eligibility of M.Sc. ( Hons) Physics is Pass with 55% aggregate marks in Bachelors degree (any discipline) (with Physics and Maths) or B.Tech. (Electronics and Commu
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