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Yes, It is possible Most in MSc physics depends upon subjects.
Eligibility criteria for MSc in Physics : For Indian candidates , candidates should have a B.Sc. degree with subjects like Physics ,Chemistry and Mathematics with a minimum of 55% marks.
The BSc Electronics are generally covers all the requirement for MSc physics
In BSc electronics course subjects Computer science , Physics and Mathematics are also included so, you can apply for MSc Physics .
There are several Best Universities for MSc Physics are listing Below :
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For studying M.Sc in Physics the student must be B.Sc in Physics or studied following subjects in graduation: Mathematical physics in any of three years than he or she can opt for M.Sc Physics.
List of few colleges are given below . Ansar Women's College Sree Vyasa N.S.S. College A.d.n. Institute of Paramedical Sciences A.P.A. College of Arts and Culture A.R.C. Viswanathan College Kuriakose Elias College Kuriakose Gregorios College, Pampady Kurinji Arts and Science College Lady Doak College
The career options are good after M.Sc Physics. Choose your preferred career options from the link
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