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I want to do Masters in Physics from a correspondence in India?

Can you please show me some way.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    According to their website, Madurai Kamraj University offers M.Sc. in Physics through Distance Education. The eligibility for the program is a B.Sc. in Physics. You might want to contact them to see if they any minimum marks requirements for admission into their program.

    All the best !

  • 1 decade ago

    I don't think a "master in physics" will do anything good to you, let alone it is an "India correspondence". If you are really interested in physics, you should go to a top university and get into a PhD program. Then you may start your physics career from there. Physics is not something like you learn a computer programing language and start to program. With an India physics master, what can you do? You cannot do research in physics. You cannot apply what you learned to any real world work. The only thing I see to fit is to teach middle or high school physics. Of course if that is what you have in mind, then just forget what I have said.

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