Which college is better to pursue M.Sc physics: Poornima or VGU? What is the eligibility criteria for the same? What is the fees?
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Hi Rahul,
To pursue M.Sc Physics you need to pass graduation in Science subjects (Biology, Maths and Chemistry). You may contact the college officials directly for specific criteria and admission procedure.
Some of the colleges offering M.Sc Physics are :
-National College
-Loyola College
-Christ College
-Allahabad Agricultural Institute
-D B S College
-Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
-Amity University
-Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain College
For more, you may refer to the link mentioned below.
https://science.shiksha.com/msc-physics-in-india-categorypage-2-65-650-0-0-1-1-2-0-none-1-0#page-top
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