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

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    rubina singh | Guide-Level 11

    2 years ago
    Lovely Professional University (LPU) is a well-established university in India which has proved its worth in a few years. LPU offers 200+ programmes in the Diploma, undergraduate, graduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels with various specializations. LPU is popular for its excellence in teaching and the infrastructure facilities the university possesses. Being an Alumni, I would like to answer this question, the eligibility for M.Sc. Physics is 55% aggregate marks in Bachelors degree (any discipline) (with Physics or B.Tech. (Electronics and Communication Engineering or Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering or Electrical a
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    Dear aspirant, eligibility criteria for M.Sc. Physics in LPU:
    Candidate must have passed with 55% aggregate marks in Bachelors degree with Physics or (B.Tech (ECE/ME/EE/EEE) or equivalent.Lovely Professional University (LPU) is a well-established university in India which has proved its worth in a few years. LPU offers 200+ programmes in the Diploma, undergraduate, graduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels with various specializations. LPU is popular for its excellence in teaching and the infrastructure facilities the university possesses. It aims to be recognised internationally as one of the premier academic institutions, which contr
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    Arshiya Singh | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    Candidate must have passed with 55% aggregate marks in Bachelor's degree with Physics or (B.Tech (ECE/ME/EE/EEE) or equivalent. Candidates who are enrolled in the M.Sc. Physics course learn about various topics associated with the concepts of Physics like classical mechanics, nuclear Physics geophysics, astrophysics, matter, electronics, electromagnetism etc. The entire course is the combination of the academic curriculum, laboratories, thesis, projects and industry-driven programmes. With a comprehensive knowledge of concepts in Physics, students with M.Sc. Physics degrees can find employment in private as well as in the Government se
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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    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:
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