What is the procedure to get admission in M.Sc (physics)?

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    Deepanshi Jain Career | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    If you are interested in doing M.Sc, then I suggest you to go for IIT JAM Exam. This is one of the best exam and after clearing this, you can take admission in the top institutes of India like IITs, IISc-Bangalore and many other good private colleges.
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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Every college has different procedure for admission in M.Sc in any field. There are various exam organized by college for admission in top college. Basic eligibility for admission, is you have completed your class graduation with at least 50% marks from recognized college.
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    M.Sc. Physics Admission Process in India
    1. Application for the course: The first step for admission to M.Sc. Physics courses is applying for the course through the application portal of the university.
    2. Entrance Exam
    3. Merit list and counselling
    4. Interview and Enrollment
    Hope it helps.
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    swarupa mohanty | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Hi friends, according to procedure that u want to know each and every colleges having their own procedure for admission in any M.Sc. Field. There are various exams organized by different colleges. You can also apply for IIT JAM exam. The thing is that u have to complete your graduation with at least 50'/, of marks from the reputed colleges.
  • Visit the college website and apply online. Generally you will have entrance examination which is offline. Based on the score, you will get admission into the college. Few colleges accept UG percentage and based on that, you will get the seat.

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