please tell me after bsc in physics which courses available in engineering field
Yes it is possible to do Engineering after Bsc physics.
There are three ways in which you can get admission to engineering after Bsc:
- BSc (Physics) →MSc (Physics/Electronics) →Mtech (Mechanical/Electronics/Electrical/Physical)
- BSc (Physics) →MCA →Mtech (computer science)
- BSc (Physics) →Btech
The first course takes less time to complete, it takes 4 years to completed integrated MSc MTech.
The second one is for computer lovers.
Now the different exams that corresponds to these particular course, there are
- IIT-JAM (Indian Institute of Technology Joint Admission test for Masters) for MSc/MS (Physics, Geophysics, Electronics, etc), dual MSc-Mtech(Material science specializing in nanotechnology, photonics, geophysics, etc) and integrated PhD courses. Eligibility: BSc (Physics).
- GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineering) for Mtech, MS, and integrated PhD. Eligibility: Btech/MSc/MCA.
- LEET (Lateral Entry Entrance Test) for Btech (2nd year) . Eligibility: BSc (Physics)/Btech (1st year).
- Also different universities have different lateral entry programmes. It's good to check websites of IITs, IIITs, NITs, State universities, National Universities and private universities for their own lateral entry scheme.
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Dear Sakshi ,
I hope you are doing well !
After completion you Bsc in Physics there are lots of course available in engineering field but not all courses are directly connect to engineering but it is similar background of engineering so we are shortlisted some of top course
- Msc in Nanotechnology
- Msc in Material Science and Engineering
- Master in Atomic and Molecular Physics
- MSc in Atmospheric Science
- MSc in Atmospheric Science
- M. Sc Vacuum Sciences
I hope it will helpful for you
Thanks and best of luck