M.Sc Physics program at IIT Bhubaneswar is quite good both in terms of academics and future career prospects.
It is a two-year full-time postgraduate program and the course fee is INR 2.66 lakh. The pre-requisite for admission to the program is a minimum of 55% marks in Bachelor’s degree or 5.5 CGPA for general candidates and for SC/ST or PwD students a minimum of 50% marks in Bachelor’s degree or 5.0 CGPA. Selection to the program is based on the performance in JAM, according to the AIR decided by the institute. For tie-breaking, the candidate with higher positive marks is given preference. The least cutoff for MSc in Physics in last year was 370.
According to the placement statistics of 2019, around 70% of students from PG course got placement and the average CTC was 11.4 LPA. Many students also choose to work in research labs and go for higher studies.
The placement for MSc.-PhD in Atmosphere and Sciences at IIT Bhubaneswar is not that impressive. Although the overall placement at this IIT is quite decent and the placement rate is around 90% with an average CTC of 11.4 LPA. But the placement statistics for the M.Sc courses are not good. Only a few teaching institutes visit the campus during the placement drive recruiting students mainly from courses like Mathematics and Physics, etc.
The department of Atmosphere and Sciences at IIT Bhubaneswar is still developing and there is a shortage of faculty members in this department but there are visiting faculties from the different institutes.
To pursue a joint MSc.-Ph.D. degree in atmospheric sciences from IIT Bhubaneswar a student is required to have at least 60% in aggregate in his or her undergraduate degree in a relevant stream from a recognized university. A joint MSc.- Ph.D. in atmospheric sciences is not a very popular subject among the students and the department is still developing. The School of Earth, Ocean, and Climate Sciences at IIT Bhubaneswar have well-experienced faculty members. It also invites professors from other premier institutes like the University of Ontario and University of Massachusetts.
This subject is mainly research-oriented. Topics like Meteorology, Aerosol Properties, and impacts, Urban Heat Island Effects, etc. are studied under the subject of Atmospheric Sciences. Regarding placements, Atmospheric Sciences might not provide you with opportunities from private sectors, but the Government, Ministry of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences recruit students for various Scientific posts and Contractual posts. For example, the National Centre for Antarctic Ocean and Research (NCAOR) recruits students of atmospheric sciences. Students also opt for higher education.
Well, MSc in Physics is a great field to study. University of Hyderabad is a good academic institution but IIT Bhubaneswar is a better option as it offers religious academic programs, highly qualified faculties, and excellent research facilities.
Hyderabad School of Chemistry
The university is accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ grade and approved by the AICTE and UGC. The eligibility criteria for MSc in chemistry is a BSc with a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate with Chemistry as one of the subjects, preferably with a combination of Physics and Mathematics. The selection of the program is done based on the performance of the candidate in a test conducted by the institute. The fees required for this course are INR 10,710 for the first year.
There are around 33 highly qualified faculty members for the Department of Chemistry and the lab of the department is well-equipped with state-of-art sophisticated analytic instruments.
The university invites numerous companies for campus placements. Maximum students of MSc Chemistry chose to work in research labs and educational fields. Some also go for higher studies. The average package offered is around INR 6 LPA.
IIT Bhubaneswar
IIT Bhubaneswar intakes students into the MSc Chemistry programs based on their performance in IIT JAM and the minimum eligibility criteria is 55% marks in bachelor’s degrees. The course fee required is INR 84,460 for the first year.
The institute has a dedicated group of highly qualified faculty members and all of the faculty holds PhDs in their respective disciplines.
According to the placement statistics of 2019, a total of 70% of the students got placement from the PG courses. The average placement package offered to the students of MSc Chemistry was around 6.5 LPA. The recruiting companies were Amazon, Adobe, CapGemini, Oracle, Infosys, etc. The PSU’s like ISRO, IOCL, HPCL, NCCBM also participated in the campus placement drive.
Hyderabad University provides great exposer for research and future employment opportunities in various R&D and Government sectors. Between Hyderabad University and IIT Bhubaneswar, the former would be a better choice for pursuing a M.Sc in Chemistry.
I’m currently in the M.Sc. Mathematics and Computing program at MNNIT Allahabad, and I can say the curriculum is quite good. It combines technical courses with research, which is great if you're into both. We learn programming languages like C and C++, and there are electives in the third and fourth semesters, which is nice. As for placements in 2025/26, last year's stats were impressive with 19 out of 21 students getting placed. The highest package was 21 LPA, and the average was around 10 LPA, so I feel optimistic about our prospects!
Vidyasagar University is the pioneer university that introduced the M.Sc degree in Remote Sensing and GIS. A number of scientists who have retired from government organizations visit the department often.
The faculty involved in teaching the topics is arguably some of the best in West Bengal. The same can be said about the research activities conducted in the university.
The placement scene is also admirable as the students get employed as soon as they complete the course. You can get a job role in research organizations such as NATMO, DST, organizations pertaining to carrying out space research, private companies such as Cyberswift, Rolta, ESRI, etc.
If you are interested in technology and computer software then make sure you go for remote sensing. It would do you good if you have some basic knowledge of Physics and Mathematics you have done in your class 12 board exams. You can brush them up while pursuing the course.
Yes, IIT Bhubaneswar provides students with a chance of foreign internships for research-based programs like MSc Ph.D. in Physics. It has collaborations with the University of Texas, North Denton, Texas USA, University of Edinburgh, UK, University of Western Ontario, Canada, Partnership with Warwick Manufacturing Group UK, etc. Also, countries like Germany, the USA, etc. offer students to work in Research institutes, Defence labs, etc.
Applicants with 9-10 CGPA have a better chance of getting selected into a foreign internship program in MSc Ph.D. in Physics. Also other than CGPA, there are other factors for their selection which include obtaining relevant research backgrounds, projects before the competition of the 2nd or 3rd year of the course.
Applicants with 6-9 CGPA also get opportunities for foreign internships through their relevant research of the subject, projects. Keeping in touch with the professors or institution will guide you through the whole process.
There is no specific entrance exam cutoff for VIT Vellore's M.Sc. programme in Applied Microbiology. Your undergraduate degree grades (B.Sc. in a relevant biological science field) will determine your admission, which is entirely merit-based.
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Criteria |
General Category |
J&K, Ladakh, North East States |
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Minimum UG Marks Required |
60% aggregate |
50% aggregate |
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Eligible UG Degrees |
B.Sc. in any branch of Biological Science (Botany, Zoology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Nutrition, Home Science, Agricultural Science, Medicine) |
Same as General |
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Admission Basis |
Merit in qualifying UG degree (no entrance exam) |
Merit in qualifying UG degree |
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Admission Process |
Counselling based on UG marks |
Counselling based on UG marks |
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Eligibility for Correspondence/Open University |
Not eligible |
Not eligible |
For the M.Sc. in Cyber Forensics and Information Security at Madras University, the admission process is primarily on merit-bases. There is no entrance exam required for most students. Admission is also done based on your marks in the undergraduate exam. You simply need to fill out the application form on the university’s official website if you are eligible.
M.Sc. Cyber Forensics and Information Security admission process at Madras University
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Details |
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Admission Basis |
Merit-based (No entrance exam for regular program) |
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Entrance Exam |
Not required (for regular course) |
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Eligibility |
Bachelor’s in Computer Science/IT/Maths/Physics/Statistics/Electronics/B.E./B.Tech |
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Application Process |
Online application via Madras University website |
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Selection Criteria |
Marks obtained in qualifying undergraduate degree |
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Exception |
Some self-supportive/special quota programs may require an entrance test. |