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

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3 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 a

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Vinay kr Pandey
3 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

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3 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 geophys

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Dharamveer Dheer
5 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 equi

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