Jadavpur University M.Sc Physics: Fees 2026, Course Duration, Dates, Eligibility

Jadavpur University, KolkataState UniversityEstd 1955NAAC Grade A
Collegedunia Team's profile photo

Collegedunia Team

Content Curator | Updated 3+ months ago

M.Sc Physics at Jadavpur University is a 2 years, Full Time Degree program offered On Campus. It offers a limited number of 36 seats.

    Times Higher Education Science ranking 2020, ranks Jadavpur University at 601-800 out of 801 in India.

    Find detailed Jadavpur University M.Sc Physics fees, eligibility, admission dates, cutoff and ranking below.

    Course HighlightsDetails
    duration2 Years (Full Time)
    course levelPG (Degree)
    mode of studyOn Campus
    total fees₹ 4,320
    eligibilityGraduation with 55%
    95 Views Last Year
    9 Studentsshown interest in the last 30 days

    Jadavpur University M.Sc Physics Fees

    M.Sc Physics Fees at Jadavpur University covers a range of expenses, including tuition fee, course materials, and access to campus facilities.
    • The total fees for M.Sc Physics is ₹ .
    Quota:
    Fee TypeTotal Amount (INR)
    tuition fee₹4,320
    total academic fee₹4,320
    hostel fee₹6,000
    total fee₹10,320
    * Fees is refundable

    Jadavpur University: Students' Opinion

    AI-Generated Summary based on 7 Reviews

    The college provides a structured admission process for both undergraduate and postgraduate programs, focusing on marks and entrance tests. Undergraduate admissions prioritize class 12 marks, while postgraduate admissions offer 60% seats for direct admission based on graduation marks; migrating students need a minimum of 60% in graduation to apply. The faculty is experienced, with over 25 years in various fields, and includes 64 teachers. While infrastructure is generally good, some labs need improvement.

    The fee structure is very affordable, with a two-year course costing under 5000 rupees and a Master's in Physics capped at 1400 rupees per semester, excluding hostel fees. Exam fees are 80 rupees per semester. Scholarships and financial aid are available, including refunds for students from low-income families. Placement rates are high, especially in engineering, with most opportunities in IT. Science departments focus more on academic paths. Internships are limited, but summer projects and collaborations are encouraged.

    Scholarships offered by University Authorities and Student Unions support economically disadvantaged students, requiring an income certificate and academic results. Free hostel accommodation and a freeship application are available, with funds credited to students' bank accounts. An alumni scholarship provides a monthly stipend of 1000 rupees, and free studentship options cover admission fees for eligible students.

    ...Read More
     By Collegedunia’s Personal AI

    Jadavpur University M.Sc Physics Admission Process

    Eligibility Criteria
    Seat Intake

    Course Finder

    Search from 20K+ Courses and 35+ Streams

    Clear

    Jadavpur University: 1 Answered Question

    Which is better for competitive programming: Jadavpur University or IIEST, Shibpur?

    Aditya BoseStudied at Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur

    Any college can be good for competitive programming. It all relies on you to educate yourself, to learn new strategies, and to spend hours coding. 

    • Anudeep Nekkanti is one such example. He was recruited by Google and qualified for ACM ICPC world finals. If you look at the name of his college, it's not one of those elite ones. 
    • There was no competitive programming pattern in BESU/IIEST until recently. But many students have taken competitive programming platforms such as Codechef and HackerRank over the last few years.
    • You can search the Codechef Rating System site to verify it for yourself. You get a college-wise database of the number of students actively engaged in competitive coding and their results using this platform.

    Lastly, don't support the myth that the only way to prove yourself as a coder is competitive programming. There are other coding fields as well. In this sense, do not consider that there was no "real coder" in IIEST because there was no competitive coding pattern previously in IIEST (BESU back then). 

    Some of the alumni of the institute are working in top companies in India and overseas and have never been interested in competitive coding.

    ...Read More
    0
    0
    View All Questions and Answers

    Comments


    No Comments To Show