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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

24 Months

M.Sc. in Physics (for men only), The Masters Programme in Physics is designed to equip the students with strong fundamentals of physics. Specialization in Photonics, Nuclear Physics or Materials Science is offered in the second year of study. Students get adequate exposure to theory and experimental methodology of Modern Physics along with requisite computational techniques. A project work is designed to cater to the research potential of the students wherein they are exposed to gain experience in handling sophisticated equipment and are exposed to advanced concepts in Physics. 

› Students have an option to specialize in Photonics, Nuclear Physics or Materials Science 


Eligibility Criteria

10+2 years of schooling and 3 years of university (total 15 years) as recognized by SSSIHL

Either passed or appeared for Final exams at Bachelor’s degree level before Admissions Test

Bachelor’s degree: 50% or more (English) and 60% or more (Aggregate incl. English) or CGPA aggregate of 6 or more (10-point scale) and 5 or more (10-point scale) in English. (If not appeared for Bachelor’s degree final exams, aggregate marks in all the preceding Years/Semesters put together marks will be considered)

Candidates with a B.Sc. (Hons.): Physics as a main subject along with Mathematics and either Chemistry, Statistics, Electronics or Computer Science as additional subjects are eligible to apply

Candidates with a B.Sc. without Honours: 3-subject combination with Physics, Mathematics and either Chemistry Statistics, Electronics or Computer Science are eligible to apply

Age: preferably below 23 years as of 31st May in the year of admission

Admission Details

Admission are based on the entrance test and interview conducted by Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Prasanthi Nilayam.

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