What is the eligibility criteria for M.Sc Physics in LPU?
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Dear Student, One major point to be noted here is LPU offers Hons programme me in M.Sc. Physics as M.Sc. (Hons. ). Physics. Eligibility as per their website is Pass with 55% aggregate marks in Bachelors degree (any discipline) (with Physics and Maths) or B.Tech. (Electronics and Communication Engineering or Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering or Electrical and Electronics Engineering ) or equivalent. I recently got my brother's admission done at LPU, the counselors informed me that admission in all the courses is open these days. So, you can apply online for admission and last date to for admission and to get the maximum scho...more
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Dear Mansi, One of my known is teaching their in LPU. He told me that LPU offers more than 250 Programmes. Thus, LPU is also offering M.Sc. (Hons) Physics. The eligibility to get admission is candidate must minimum 55% aggregate marks in (Bachelor's degree with Physics and Mathematics ) or (B.Tech (ECE/ME/EE/EEE). Online Admissions are already open, you can proceed through their Website and can apply for the LPU NEST which will be a Scholarship Exam for you.
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Due to the prevailing situation I. e. COVID-19, the admissions 2020 is being done online and the eligibility conditions are a bit relaxed. The eligibility criteria for M.Sc. (Hons.). Physics is 55% (Bachelors degree with Physics and Mathematics) or (B.Tech (ECE/ME/EE/EEE) ). Moreover, LPU offers different types of scholarships on the basis of marks in either of the last two qualifications, LPU NEST Sports, Defence, COVID-19 Frontline Scholarship, and many more. If you are eligible for more than one scholarship, only one scholarship you will get is the maximum one. The best thing is if you get the scholarship, the tuition fees after...more -
Hi Mansi, 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 Communication Engineering or Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering or Electrical and Electronics Engineering ) or equivalent. For more information, you can either their website (https://www.lpu.in/ ) or call on their toll-free number- 1800 102 4431, 1800 274 0615
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LPU is offering M.Sc. (Hons) Physics instead of M.Sc. Physics. The eligibility is: 55% (Bachelor's degree with Physics and Mathematics ) or (B.Tech (ECE/ME/EE/EEE) Relaxation:
1. ). 5% to North East states and Sikkim candidates / Defence Personnel and their Dependents/Wards of Kashmir Migrants
2. ). 10% to outstanding Sports Persons (I. e. A/A+ category), Subject to verification from Selection committee*. Note:- In case of both only one relaxation is to be given
For more details regarding fees, you may visit www.lpu.in. -
The eligibility criteria for M.Sc. Hons Physics is 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. You can even take two specialisation electives as follows: CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS
# CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS LABORATORY: Impart an understanding of condensed matter systems under a wide variety of conditions through experimental observations and focuses on interpretation and analysis of technical data. # CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS-I:...more -
Dear Mansi, One of my friend is studying in LPU. She told that LPU offers more than 250 Programmes where LPU is offering M.Sc. (Hons) Physics as LPU don't float M.Sc. Physics. The eligibility :
55% (Bachelor's degree with Physics and Mathematics ) or (B.Tech (ECE/ME/EE/EEE) Relaxation:
1. ). 5% to North East states and Sikkim candidates / Defence Personnel and their Dependents/Wards of Kashmir Migrants
2. ). 10% to outstanding Sports Persons (I. e. A/A+ category), Subject to verification from Selection committee*. Note:- In case of both only one relaxation is to be given
For more details regarding fees, you may visit www.lpu.in. -
Hello Mansi, the eligibility of M.Sc. Physics in candidate LPU 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. You can visit lpu website for more information
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Dear Mansi,
To get admission in M.Sc. Physics in LPU, the certain points are given below :
A) 55% aggregate marks in B.Sc. Science or B.Tech.
B) After that you have to apply for admission by two modes (Online: www.lpu.in) or offline (Head office in your area)C) One more important point for LPU is that they are also providing scholarship on the tuition fee if a candidate qualifies their test called LPU NEST. This is an online objective type test. Based on performance in test any one can score scholarship worth 50% or 40% or 30% of tuition fee per semester. LPU is a premier institute of India having good track record of research and patent...more -
Hello,
LPU provides degree M.Sc. ( Hons) Physics and the eligibility is
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.
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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.
The physics section will hold 30 marks weigtage in the SITEEE question paper. There will be 15 MCQs out of the class 11th and 12th physics syllabus of CBSE, each of 2 marks.
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Well, that's great, as you are preparing for JEE Advanced Physics. From my research, I would like to recommend some of the books and resources that will help you learn the basics and understand the concept:
1. Concept of Physics (Vol 1 and 2) by H.C. Verma
2. Understanding Physics Series by D.C. Pandey (Arihant)
3. Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
4. Problem in General Physics by I.E Irodov
5. Physics Galaxy by Ashish Arora.
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