Hi
No, you are not eligible for MSc physics being a chemistry hons. Graduate
This is because,
To be be eligible for MSc physics you should have done BSc physics Honours or you should have studied Physics in all the three years of your BSc but you have studied Physics in only your first year and 2nd year.
For example,
Bhu eligibility criteria for Msc physics says that, you should have studied under 10+2+3 pattern and must have got at least 50% marks in your BSc, you should have had hons. in Physics in your BSc or should have studied Physics in all the three years of your BSc.
You can check the same at its official page, the link is provided below
https://www.bhu.ac.in/Centre/escMSc.htm#:~:text=B.Sc.-,*%20under%20at%20least%2010%2B2%2B3%20pattern%20securing%20a,and%20one%20more%20Science%20subject.&text=Common%20Subjects%3A%20(Course%3A%20M.A.%20%2F%20M.
Also,
You are not eligible for CPGET for Msc physics .
This is because ,
to be eligible for CCPGET for MSc physics you must have studied physics as compulsory subject in your graduation but you have studied physics as GE i. e General elective subject and that also in only 2 years of graduation and so you are not eligible. In your case chemistry is your compulsory subject in bsc so you will be eligible for MSc chemistry but not for MSc physics.
You can check the same by visiting our page and the link is provided below
https://university.careers360.com/articles/cpget-eligibility-criteria
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