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Schedule of Examination

JNU Entrance Examination (JNUEE) is conducted in the month of May.  The notifications for JNUEE is published in the months of September in the weekly journal of nation-wide circulation (Employment News).

Eligibility

M.Sc. (Physics) Programme:

Bachelor’s degree (with Physics as one of the subjects) under the 10+2+3 pattern of education with 55% marks in the aggregate (or in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics combined), or in Physics Honours. Applicants with B.Tech. (Electronics/Electrical/ Mechanical/Computer) degree can also apply.

Scheme of Entrance Exam

M.Sc. (Physics) Programme:

This Question Paper consists of Objective type questions. All questions are compulsory. For each question one and only one of the five choices given is the correct answer. Each correct answer will be given +4 points. Each wrong answer will be given-1 point. Use of calculators is permitted.

 

 

Schedule of Examination

DU Entrance Examination is conducted in the month of June.  The notifications for DU Entrance Examination published in the month of March in the weekly journal of nation-wide circulation (Employment News).

Eligibility

M.Sc.-Physics Programme:

Any branch of Science or Engineering with Physics and Mathematics as two of the Subjects of study. 60% or above marks in the aggregate and 60% or above marks in Physics.

Scheme of Test

M.Sc. Physics Programme:

Total No. of Question: 50, Time: 2 Hours, Maximum Marks: 200

There will be NEGATIVE MARKING for wrong answer. Each correct answer

You are not allowed to use Mobile Phones or any Electronic Device. Only Non-Programmable calculator is allowed.

The duration of entrance examination shall be two hours. The question paper shall be of Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) type.

 

Schedule of Examination

BHU Entrance Examination is conducted the month of May.  The notifications for the BHU Entrance Examination published in the month of January in the weekly journal of nation-wide circulation (Employment News).

Eligibility

M.Sc. (Physics) Programme:

B.Sc. (Hons.)/ B.Sc. under at least 10+2+3 pattern securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate in Science subjects (considering all the three years of B.Sc. Course). The subject in which admission is sought must be Hons. subject at B.Sc. (Hons.) level/a subject studied in all the three years at Graduate level.

M.Sc. (Tech) in Geophysics:

B.Sc. (Hons.)/ B.Sc. under at least 10+2+3 pattern securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate in Science subjects (considering all the three years of B.Sc. Course). The subject in which admission is sought must be Hons. subject at B.Sc. (Hons.) level/a subject studied in all the three years at Graduate level.

Those who have studied Physics, Mathematics and one more Science subject for Bachelor of Science can apply for the programme.

 Scheme of Test

M.Sc. (Physics) Programme:

This Question Paper consists of 120 Objective type questions. All questions are compulsory. For each question one and only one of the four choices given is the correct answer. Each correct answer will be given +3 points. Each wrong answer will be given -1 point.

M.Sc. (Tech) in Geophysics:

This Question Paper consists of 120 Objective type questions. All questions are compulsory. For each question one and only one of the four choices given is the correct answer. Each correct answer will be given +3 points. Each wrong answer will be given -1 point.

 

Schedule of Examination

Eligibility

M.Sc. Physical Sciences: Graduate in any branch of Science or Engineering with Physics and Mathematics as two of the Subjects of study. 60% or above marks in the aggregate and 60% or above marks in Physics.

Scheme of Test

M.Sc. (Physics) Programme:

The marks obtained by the candidate in this Section will be used for resolving the tie cases.

  1. This Question paper has 2 Sections: Section A and Section B
  2. Section A consists of 25 objective type questions of one mark each. There is negative marking of 0.33 mark for every wrong answer.
  3. Section B consists of 50 objective type questions of one and a half mark each. There is no negative marking in this Section.

Only non-programmable Scientific Calculators are permitted. Mobile phone based calculators are not permitted. Logarithmic tables are not allowed.

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