Table of Contents
- 1 Can I do masters in physics after BTech in computer science?
- 2 Can I become a physicist after computer science?
- 3 How can I join MSc after BTech?
- 4 Can btech apply for MSc?
- 5 Is there physics in btech CSE?
- 6 Can I do M.Sc physics after BTech ECE?
- 7 Is it possible to study physics after engineering?
- 8 Which exams have syllabus of MSc+BSc?
Can I do masters in physics after BTech in computer science?
Yes, you are eligible for M.Sc . in Physics after completing B-tech in Computer Science .
Can a BTech student do MSc in physics?
Yes, you can pursue MSc Physics after completing BTech.
Can I become a physicist after computer science?
Yes and no. Many physics graduate programs look at a minimum amount of coursework to be completed when they’re admitting, although some do allow those courses to be made up along the way, just adding that much more time to the degree.
Can I do MSc physics after BTech civil engineering?
Yes you can, as per HBNI rule you are eligible for direct PhD, integrated PhD or MSc degree.
How can I join MSc after BTech?
Here is the list of M.Sc entrance tests conducted in India which will make you eligible for admission to different institutes.
- Indian Institute of Technology Joint Admissions Test for M.Sc (IIT JAM)
- National Entrance Screening Test (NEST)
- Joint Entrance Screening Test (JEST)
- Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET)
Who can do MSc Physics?
A candidate should come to the course after a minimum of 10+2+3 years of continuous study. For being eligible for most of the universities, a candidate must have a BSc physics Honours degree with minimum 50\% marks in graduation, but some very good universities also demand for 55\% marks.
Can btech apply for MSc?
Yes, you can M.Sc(Master of Science) in any science related specialization after B. Tech(Bachelor of Technology).
Can a software engineer become a physicist?
Yes you can become a computer engineer and a scientist at the same time.
Is there physics in btech CSE?
Answer. You will find subjects like chemistry, physics, maths even engineering drawing in the first year of your Btech computer science, though they aren’t the main subjects of the course but in the first year they’re important.
What is the eligibility for MSc Physics?
MSc Physics eligibility needs candidates to have minimum 50\% marks in their bachelor degree (preferably BSc Physics hons.) from a recognized university. Admission to most of the top MSc Physics colleges in India like Hindu College, Hansraj College, Fergusson College, Ramjas College, etc is taken through entrance exams.
Can I do M.Sc physics after BTech ECE?
Originally Answered: Can I do an MSc in physics after a BTech in ECE? Yes you can, as per HBNI rule you are eligible for direct PhD, integrated PhD or MSc degree. For getting this degree , you have to give interviews in the institutes that offer this course.
Can a BTech student do MSc Physics after BTech?
You can do MSc physics only from the deemed universities which don’t strictly follow ugc guidelines that too only after cracking their exams after btech. For all other colleges or universities, BE/Btech/ Bpharm/ BArch is strictly not eligible for doing MSc physics.
Is it possible to study physics after engineering?
You can study Physics after Engineering! Yes, you read the title right. It is indeed possible to become a physicist after you have completed your undergraduate degree in engineering (BE, B.Tech or BS).
Can I pursue a PhD in physics from IISc?
You can pursue. If your interest in physics is really good, then the best thing would be to appear GATe or NET, clear the exam and go for research. Else IISC conducts a written test for admission in to integrated PhD (masters + PhD). You can into other institutions also.
Which exams have syllabus of MSc+BSc?
The three exams JEST, GATE, and NET have syllabus of Msc+Bsc. All other mentioned above are conducted on the Bsc level syllabus and are easier for us Engineers with less physics background to crack. IIT-JAM is conducted by IITs as an entrance test to Msc and Integrated Ph.D. in IITs and IISC.