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M.Sc. Physics

2 Years PG ₹40k–2 LPA Avg. Salary: ₹4–6 LPA

About M.Sc. Physics

A Master of Science in Physics (M.Sc. Physics) is a 2-year postgraduate degree that provides advanced knowledge of classical and modern physics, quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, nuclear physics, condensed matter physics, electronics, computational physics, and research methodologies. The course is designed for students who want to deepen their understanding of physical sciences and pursue careers in research, education, technology, space science, and scientific industries. The program combines theoretical concepts with laboratory experiments, computational simulations, seminars, research projects, and a dissertation. Students develop analytical, mathematical, and problem-solving skills that prepare them for careers in research organizations, universities, government laboratories, and high-tech industries.

Eligibility Criteria

Must have completed a Bachelor's degree (B.Sc. Physics or an equivalent qualification) from a recognized university.
A minimum of 50%–55% aggregate marks is generally required.
Admission may be based on merit, university-level entrance examinations, or national-level entrance tests.

Syllabus Overview

Mathematical Physics
Classical Mechanics
Quantum Mechanics
Electromagnetic Theory
Electronics
Nuclear and Particle Physics
Solid State Physics
Statistical Mechanics
Computational Physics
Research Methodology

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