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11th April 2015, 02:01 PM
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University Of Hyderabad MSC Entrance Exam
I completed BSC in Mathematics. I want to appear in entrance examination of University Of Hyderabad for MSC Mathematics course . Will you please tell me what is the eligibility criteria to appear in this MSC entrance exam of the Hyderabad University?
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21st August 2018, 04:15 PM
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Re: University Of Hyderabad MSC Entrance Exam
Can you provide me the pattern for Entrance Examination for admission in M.Sc. (Physics) offered by University of Hyderabad?
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21st August 2018, 04:16 PM
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Re: University Of Hyderabad MSC Entrance Exam
The admission in M.Sc. (Physics) offered by University of Hyderabad is done based on performance in written test mainly in Physics covering general properties of matter, kinematics, heat and thermodynamics, wave motion, electricity and magnetism, light, modern physics, electronics and measurements) and mathematics covering algebraic equations, differential and integral calculus including limits, vectors, matrices and determinants, elementary differential equations and elementary functions and their graphs. Exam Pattern The test for the various courses will follow the pattern discussed as follows:- Total marks 100 Medium English Duration 2 hours Type of questions multiple choice questions. UOH 2018 Reservation Policy Category Reservation OBC 27% SC 15% ST 7.5% PWD 5% Dependents of Defence personnel Up to 5% Programmes of Study M. Sc (Physics): This programme is of four semester duration. The first three semesters cover the fundamentals of the subject. The courses taken by all the students include Classical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics (2), Mathematical Methods (2), Nuclear Physics, Introductory Particle Physics, Solid State Physics, Laser Physics, Computer Applications, Electronics, Special Relativity and Electromagnetism, Electrodynamics, Statistical Mechanics, besides laboratory courses in Electronics, Solid State Physics, Digital Electronics, Lasers, Microwaves, Modern Physics and Nuclear Physics. There is a strong emphasis on problem solving and learning experimental techniques. During the fourth semester, students may opt for one of the following specialisations: a) Particle Physics and Field Theory b) Solid State Physics c) Laser Physics and Modern Optics In addition, a student can opt for a course of 100 maximum marks among the current topics run in any inter-disciplinary subject/department of the University. |