can someone tell me the syllabus of msc physics...thank you
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Master of Science (M.Sc.) is a two-year postgraduate degree in specialised science subjects including chemistry, mathematics, physics, biology, botany, life sciences, biotechnology, microbiology, and many more. A master's degree in science is meant to give students with the necessary scientific knowledge and to open up new and exciting prospects in a range of sectors.
Eligibility Criteria:
- To be eligible for admission to M.Sc. degree programmes, candidates must have completed their undergraduate studies at a recognised university or institution.
- The minimal percentage a candidate must have in their Bachelor's degree varies between institutions and schools.
- To be eligible for admission to M.Sc. degree programmes, students must typically have a 50-60% aggregate score in their bachelor's degree. Admission to these courses is open to anybody of any age.
There are various specialisations available in M.Sc. degree programmes, and each programme has its own syllabus. The curriculum may differ from one college to the next. The Master of Science Chemistry syllabus is listed below.
First Year: Transition and Non-transition Metal Chemistry
Inorganic Reaction Mechanism and Organometallics
Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory
Organic Reactions Mechanisms
Principles of Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry Laboratory
Quantum Chemistry
Chemical Dynamics and Electrochemistry
Group Theory and Spectroscopy
Applications of Spectroscopy
Second Year: Graduate Seminar
Computer in Chemistry
Principles of Bioinorganic Chemistry
Project
Concepts in Organic Synthesis
Elective I
Modern Techniques and Scope of Chemical Biology
Elective II
Classical and Statistical Thermodynamics
Physical Chemistry Laboratory
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The syllabus for M.Sc in Physics is as follows: Semester 1- Classical Mechanics, solid-state physics, mathematical Physics, Quantum mechanics, Fundamentals of MATLAB, labs. Semester 2- Electronics, renewable energy sources, statistical mechanics, atomic Physics, spectroscope, advanced quantum mechanics. Semester 3- Electromagnetics, nuclear physics, specialization subjects, dissertation/thesis-1 Semester 4- Open Elective, Specialization subject, dissertation/thesis-2
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