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What do u think about studying Integrated MSc in physics in Mysore University.It's a 5 year Master degree program(undergraduate to postgraduate in continuoes 5 years).They are getting stipent of Rs.1000/- per month.
heman said:Well if i had to study Msc Physics in "India"...i would preferably study at IIT Kanpur becoz the Physics Dept. at IITK is one of the best in India and the faculty is Brilliant...By the way Last to last year ..one Guy scored the Third Rank in IIT JEE but took Msc Physics Dept. in IITK simply and this dept. is mostly taken by guys having the ranks of the order of 3000..If u are just 12th passed i would advise u to go for Jee...becoz making around 3000 rank in jee is not a tough task if u are really interested in Physics...On the other hand India is full of Engg. Institutes but they lack even the optimum facilities...
thomate1 said:Actually I am a student of Integrated MSc in physics in Mysore University.We got through an All India level examination.Total 15 seats exits.We are getting Rs.1000/- per month as scholarship from central government.We need to expend money only for our own personel use.There is course fee.
Any way the faculity in this department consists of efficient professors.The syllabus was prepared based on syllabus of Cambridge Univesity.We are the students of first batch.The main problem is that no one knows about this course.If u are seeking a scientific career I would prefer this course to any other degree.Any I request you to inform your friends and relatives about this course."We want a brilliant juniors"
heman said:nice...and what's the fees?
thomate1 said:Next year onwards , many depts including chemistry and biology are starting integrated MSc batch. Chemistry dept in this university is the best dept.You please share this information with your friends.If you are studying +2 then study well try to get through the exam.Exam will be conducted by june or july. You can contact me at thomate1@yahoo.co.in or tm1729@gmail.com.
Which is the entrance exam we should take?heman said:Sorry,i will try to send my Friends and Relatives to IIT becoz i am myself studying at IIT Kanpur and i know "IITK " is the Best atleast in India...i am not in Physics but in Computer Science Department...So this is my home institute and i love it very much...By the way i do know about Mysore University well...
An Integrated MSc in physics is a five-year undergraduate program that combines a Bachelor's degree and a Master's degree in physics. It is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in both theoretical and experimental physics, as well as research and problem-solving skills.
One of the main benefits of an Integrated MSc in physics is that it allows students to complete both a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in a shorter period of time compared to pursuing them separately. This can save time and money in the long run. Additionally, an Integrated MSc in physics provides students with a deeper understanding of the subject and prepares them for advanced research or industry positions.
The prerequisites for an Integrated MSc in physics may vary depending on the university or program, but generally, students should have a strong background in mathematics, physics, and other related sciences. Some programs may also require applicants to have completed specific courses in high school, such as calculus and physics.
Graduates of an Integrated MSc in physics have a wide range of career opportunities in both academia and industry. Some common job roles include research scientist, data analyst, engineer, teacher, and consultant. They can also pursue further studies in physics or related fields such as astrophysics, biophysics, or engineering.
Each university or program may have its own specific application process, but in general, students can apply for an Integrated MSc in physics through the university's online application portal. They may be required to submit transcripts, letters of recommendation, a personal statement, and standardized test scores. It is important to check the specific requirements and deadlines for each program before applying.