The MSc Physics program at ICT requires an entrance test conducted by the college in June, based on the undergraduate physics syllabus. Admission depends on meeting the college-set cutoff, without an interview process. Details about admissions and the entrance exam are on the college website. The faculty, all of whom hold doctorates, provide excellent guidance and encourage research, supported by 5 to 6 well-equipped physics labs, including those specializing in Nanotechnology.
The MSc program's fee is around ?56,000, while the MTech program costs about ?83,000, both considered worthwhile for the quality of education. ICT hosts an annual placement event attracting top multinational companies, favoring technical graduates but also offering opportunities for science graduates. MSc students must complete an 8-week summer internship, and MTech students a 6-month internship, sourced independently or through the institute, with varied stipends. The internships focus on analytical and chromatographic techniques and study of special fibers.
While ICT does not offer direct scholarships, it facilitates them through government schemes and company partnerships, occasionally benefiting outstanding students.
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