Will I be eligible for M.Tech and PhD in aeronautics through GATE if I pursue M.Sc in physics? Can I give TOEFL / GRE / ACT?

I am pursuing B.Sc in PCM.

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Asked by raman verma

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    VIKRAM SONI Mentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller | Scholar-Level 16

    7 years ago
    Dear,
    Yes, you are eligible for M.Tech in aeronautical after M.Sc in physics degree because as per the eligibility criteria (for most of the universities) for M.Tech is B.Tech or M.Sc in maths or physics and do maintain your academic record above 60% for better prospects.
    All the best.
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    Ekta Rohilla Searching college for MSc physics

    7 years ago
    From which college did you complete your PG?
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