Which are the best institutes offering MSc Physics in India?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around identifying reputable institutions in India that offer MSc Physics programs, including inquiries about their entrance tests and criteria for selection.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant, a BSc physics student, seeks recommendations for good MSc physics institutions and information on their entrance tests.
  • Another participant requests additional details about the original poster's criteria for a "good" school, suggesting factors like academics, job prospects, prestige, and cost.
  • Some participants mention specific institutions such as IITs, Indian Institute of Science, University of Delhi, and others, noting their positive reputations and environments.
  • A list of institutions is provided, including 15 IITs, IISc, 5 IISERs, TIFR, BHU, CMI, 1 NIT, and 11 BITS, with a suggestion to check their websites for entrance test information.
  • Prestigious institutions mentioned include CMI, IIST, IISc, TIFR, and IUCAA, indicating they may be harder to gain admission to.

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Participants express various opinions on which institutions are considered good for MSc Physics, with no consensus on a definitive list or criteria for selection.

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Participants have not provided specific criteria or personal statistics that could help refine the recommendations further, leaving some assumptions about what constitutes a "good" institution unresolved.

Who May Find This Useful

Prospective MSc Physics students in India, particularly those seeking information on institutions and entrance tests.

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I'm a IInd year BSc physics student.I would like to know about good institutions offering MSc physics. I also like to know about their entrance tests.
 
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I'm sorry you are not generating any responses at the moment. Is there any additional information you can share with us? Any new findings?
 
Maybe you should give a bit more information about your criteria of a good school. What things are a deciding factor in your choice? Academics, job prospects, prestige, cost etc? Can you also share some of your statistics such as your marks, how much research you did etc?

I know some people who have gone to IIT, Indian Institute of Science and University of Delhi for physics and they said it was a very good environment there. Those universities (I think) have a good reputation as well.
 
There are 15 IITs + IISc + 5 IISERs + TIFR + BHU(is good too) + CMI + 1 NIT(in the state which you live ) + 11 BITS so that makes 36.

They all have their websites, you can know best about their entrance tests from them.
 
hard to get prestigious schools include
CMI
IIST
IISc
TIFR
IUCAA
 

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