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How is Delhi university for an MSc in physics?

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Savi Sharma Posted On : July 5th, 2023

The Department of Physics and Astrophysics, Delhi University is one of the oldest and highly regarded departments of the institute. The faculty pool is actively involved in their own research work and encourages the students to do the same. researchers in their respective fields. This department has a plethora of experimental and theoretical studies. 

Like every coin has two sides, this department has its own sets of weaknesses too. One of the main drawbacks is the high intake around 300. Thus high intake makes it difficult to get equal attention from teachers related to research, Ph.D. guidance, and seminars. It is also very challenging to organize any scientific or non-scientific programs because the batch size is very large and not every student can be convinced. The exams of this department are challenging and the limited resources make things more so. 

If you are a sincere student who is ready to commit yourself to hard work and persistence you will excel here without any doubt.

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Can I apply for an MSc in physics through a distance learning course from IGNOU after completing a BE in electronics?

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Shruti Jaiswal Posted On : October 17th, 2022
MCA from Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) (Graduated 2017)

IGNOU offers an Integrated MSc in Physics, so you can pursue an Integrated MSc in Physics through IGNOU.

  • Minimum Duration: 2 Years for an Integrated MSc in Physics

Maximum Time: 3 Years

Rs. 14,000 for the course

  • Age Restrictions: The minimum age is 24 years.

There is no upper age limit.

  • Eligibility: To be eligible, the candidate must have a BSc in Mathematics/Physics.

BE/BTech in Applied Physics/Radio Physics and Electronics/Computer Science Engg./Electronics Engg. Mechanical Engg, Instrumentation Engineering/Photonics/Applied Opto-electronics are also required.

It is an Integrated MSc-PhD Programme in Physics and Astrophysics, which has been launched in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Astrophysics in Bangalore.

After completing their MSc, students are given a stipend following DST guidelines.

  • It is intended to provide students with a research orientation beginning at the post-baccalaureate level.

  • The following broad research areas are being considered: the Sun and Solar System, Stellar Physics, Extragalactic Astronomy, Theoretical Astrophysics and related areas of Physics, and Instrumentation.

  • A written test is used to select candidates, who are then interviewed.

  • The session starts in July.

  • The Program is delivered in both residential and face-to-face settings. The Indian Institute of Astrophysics offers an excellent hostel facility at a very low cost.

  • Every student receives a book allowance of Rs 5000/- per year.

  • Every student is assigned a mentor, who is a senior scientist.

  • There will be a lateral exit option after my MSc.

  • Those who receive at least 60% on their MSc exams will be eligible to pursue a Ph.D.

  • The MSc program consists of 17 required courses and 2 electives. These classes are spread out over four semesters.

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Which institute is better for M.Sc. Physics IIT Kanpur or IIT Madras?

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Raveesha Pandey Posted On : July 30th, 2021
Studied at Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Both IIT Kanpur and IIT Madras are excellent institutes for M.Sc in Physics, considering the student is actually interested in learning the subject to the core.
The points below give a brief overview of IIT Madras, stating some of the advantages of choosing it over IIT Kanpur.
? Professors will help you to get involved in challenging projects during your course, with specializations in complex topics like cosmology, etc.
? The main motto of the faculties of IIT Madras is to build their students to at least a certain limit of knowledge, over anything else.
? Most of the professors have a solid foundation in advanced concepts of theoretical physics, for example, Prof. M V Satyanarayana, Prof. M Pattabiraman, Prof. V Balakrishnan, Prof. A Lakshminarayan, etc.
? Although the level of questions set during the exams at IIT Madras is always up to the mark, almost no students fail in the institute due to the teaching facilities offered throughout the year.
? Talking about the campus of IIT Madras, it is extremely beautiful, being close to the sea as well.
Therefore, although both the institutes are equally excellent, IIT Madras can be a better option for students interested in Physics, considering the points listed above.
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Between MSc physics at BITS Goa and MSc physics at BITS Hyderabad, which one should one choose?

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Anamika Pathak Posted On : August 10th, 2021
Studied Bachelors in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at BITS Pilani, K. K. Birla Goa Campus (2018)

You should definitely go with BITS Goa. The physics faculty at the institute is really good and no one can reiterate this enough. If you happen to take courses like Mechanics and OScil, you will realize this in the first year itself.

Moreover, the college festival, Waves, is a major highlight. Many discussions regarding the best departments in the college have always had synchronous replies with physics being the major answer. The faculty members are well versed in the field and are dedicated individuals.

But if you are still confused, you must know that the curriculum and syllabus are the same on all three campuses. Your degree will finally specify that you graduated from BITS Pilani. 

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What is the standard of the Integrated M.Sc. in Physics at NIT Rourkela?

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Ashish Kumar Posted On : August 14th, 2023
B.Tech from National Institute of Technology, Rourkela (2019)

Irrespective of the branch and curse you are getting, IITs and NITs have proved their value time and again through the innumerable opportunities and qualitative education they offer. Integrated MSc in Physics is a great option for all the Physics lovers out there. Here are a few key highlights pertaining to the program

  • Students completing this course get a number of higher studies opportunities.
  • The faculties are very cooperative and helpful. Their recommendations are very useful in grabbing the best opportunities abroad. 
  • The standard of academics is average and students have to resort to self-study as the professors aren’t interested in teaching. 

The placement scenario is great and the table below is proof of the same:

Job Offers 

17

Highest CTC

INR 11.40 LPA

Average CTC

INR 5.97 LPA

Median CTC

INR 5 LPA

Lowest CTC 

INR 3.6 LPA

Some of the top recruiters that have made decent offers to Integrated MSc students in the past include TCS, Mu Sigma, Aakash Institute, iBooks, etc. The final year is meant only for the research project so students can focus o pavement preparation or higher studies. 

Overall. NIT Rourkela Integrated MSc in Physics is a great choice if you are interested in Physics and want to pursue an academic or research-oriented career in the same.

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How should I prepare for my interview in IISc Bangalore for the Integrated PhD course in Physics? I appeared in JAM 2016.

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Bidita Ghose Posted On : July 17th, 2023
Lives in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

I was interviewed at IISc Bangalore for an integrated Ph.D. in Physics. Once you get an interview call, your JAM marks or rank do not matter.

You will give an interview to a panel of 5 to 6 professors, each one of whom will be an expert in their field. In the beginning,  you are asked about your UG studies and favorite topics in Physics. After this, you are asked questions and thoroughly examined. 

Be very clear with the basics of Classical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, Electrodynamics, and Mathematical Physics. You can be asked anything from them. Truncated Harmonic Oscillator and Finite Square Well are important topics that are routinely asked during a Physics interview. 

You should accept it if you do not know about a topic or did not study it. This is because the panelists easily assess what you know and what you do not know. If you do not know a topic and the panelists are in a good mood, you will be asked to get into the ‘let’s figure out’ mode, else, they will move on to another topic.

My interview experience at IISc Bangalore was quite good. I was not selected for the iPh.D. Physics program but the interview aided my growth and knowledge. I would recommend you enjoy the interview at IISc Bangalore and also give it well-prepared.


 

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Which one of these two is better for M.Sc in physics, IIEST Shibpur or NIT Durgapur? Are there any placements for M.Sc students at IIEST?

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Akriti Sinha Posted On : August 16th, 2022
B.Tech in Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology Durgapur

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. 

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How is the Integrated M.Sc. course for Physics at NIT Rourkela?

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Tithi Aggrawal Posted On : September 5th, 2023
Lives in New Delhi

Integrated MSc Physics at NIT Rourkela is good enough, but make sure that you don’t select this institute if you have better options in hand. The main attraction of this institute is the course structure that allows time to excel in other essential courses like Classical Mechanics, Electrodynamics, Quantum Mechanics, and Statistical Mechanics. In addition, you can also study specialized electives like Advanced Quantum Mechanics, Advanced Condensed Matter Physics, Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos, Nonlinear Optics, Magnetism, Semiconductors, etc.

The faculty support and laboratory facilities are very poor. So, you need to rely on online classes from external sources to understand the concept properly. You also need to give more importance to self-study otherwise, you may end up futile here. If you have a passion for physics, then you can choose this college

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How good is IIT Hyderabad for an MSc in Physics?

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Shruti Agarwal Posted On : May 9th, 2023
Studied at Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad (IITH)

My brother had taken MSc in Physics because he was left with no other option but later realized it was the best decision of his life. 

  • Being new, IIT Hyderabad has young and passionate faculty in contrast to old professors with old thinking at older IITs. 
  • The lab equipment are latest and updated because IIT is new 
  • You can take advantage of it being a new IIT by making your mark as a good researcher 
  • There are many buses running to and fro the new campuses to enable easy transit 

Ultimately, the final decision is yours to make. It’s good to refer to the website for more details regarding the program before making the final decision. 

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How much rank is necessary in IIT-JAM to get an interview call from IISc, IISER Pune and IISER Kolkata for Int-PhD in Physics?

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Raghubhir Singh Posted On : January 25th, 2022
studied at Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata (2018)

Students who get admission for Int-PhD in Physics at institutes like IISc, IISER Pune, or IISER Kolkata score decent marks in IIT-JAM. You should have a rank under 300 if you want admission at IISc. The required cutoff for IISER Pune remains under 500. For IISER Kolkata, you will need a rank under 700. 

Here is an interview experience shared by a senior researcher at IISER

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