BITS is known worldwide these days for its academic culture and its off-the-charts placements. According to some of my friends studying there, M.Sc courses are some of the best courses available in BITS and all its branches.
M.Sc in physics, chemistry, or Maths won’t certainly give you the placement you wish for but it will still be good. Placements in M.Sc PCMB are great when the student gets CSE as the engineering branch in the next few years. Also, M.Sc in Economics is very good when it comes to placements and does not depend on the branch you will be getting in the 2nd year based on your CGPA.
NIT Durgapur will be better for an M.Sc Physics. The quality of academics and exposure offered is better than any of the non-tech institutes in the region. Most students prepare for competitive examinations like NET, GATE, JEST, BARC, ISRO, etc. NITD also has collaborations with many national institutes and research labs.
Yes, IIEST offers placements to MSc students. But the salary packages offered aren’t very high.
The chances are less but it does not mean that you cannot get admission. Securing a seat in CURAJ with 33 marks is difficult but you can easily get that in Central University of Punjab (CUPB).
During the first, second and third rounds of counseling, you may or may not get seats but after that the university conducts an open counseling and spot admission.
Every year, seats remain vacant in almost each and every course in CUPB. You may get a seat in the third round of counseling or after that in open counseling.
It cannot be exactly said how much marks you need to get admission in Central University of Punjab (CUPB) or Central University of Rajasthan (CURAJ).
You should at least have a score of 50% marks if you are from the Unreserved category. It is not that difficult.
The paper contains two sections in which the first section contains 25% questions for general awareness and the second section contains subject matter with 75% weightage.
Almost every year some seats always stay vacant in CUP-B so try scoring more than 45% to secure a seat in this institution.
Yes pursuing an MSc degree in Physics from the Central University of Kerala is a good choice. As it is a central university, you will receive decent academics. You will get to meet many people from all over the country. You will get to experience university life and its work culture first hand.
Also, you should know that irrespective of which university you are taking, you will have to study on your own. You may get assistance from your professor or your friends. However, you will have to put in the extra effort to do well in your academics and get a job.
Honestly speaking, pursuing M.Sc in physics at Jiwaji University is a very good idea. Some of my friends graduated from here and are doing quite well.
For pursuing M.Sc in physics, candidates have to appear in an entrance exam. They will be selected on the basis of their score in the same. The combined fee for all semesters for M.Sc in physics is INR 27,580.
Among these, JNU is a better option for doing an MSc in Physics. It constantly ranks among the top universities in India. The academics and faculties at JNU are top-notch. Compared to IITs the course fee at JNU is way lower. The required fee for M.Sc Physics is only INR 692. Due to the locational advantage of JNU, it’s easier to get placements and internship opportunities.
NIT hamirpur is ranked 63 by NIRF rankings 2019 that makes it one of the leading technical institutes in India. At NIT Hamirpur, students take up research projects under the highly qualified faculty, some of who are working under government funded projects.
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The college you desire to choose always remains secondary, since the primary focus should always be your interest in any particular subject. No matter which college you opt to, you can always pave your way to success as long as you are dedicated and passionate about your career.