PPU M.Sc Physics FAQs
Ques. Which colleges under Patliputra University offer M.Sc. Physics, and how do I choose the best one?
Ans. M.Sc. Physics is offered at several affiliated constituent colleges of Patliputra University in Patna, including A.N. College (Anugrah Narayan College), College of Commerce Arts and Science (COCAS), and others. During the online admission process on admission.ppuponline.in, you can view the list of participating colleges along with available seats. A.N. College is generally considered one of the better options due to its established science faculty and infrastructure. Seat allotment is based on merit and your college preferences, so it is advisable to list multiple college choices to improve your chances.
Ques. What is the total cost of studying M.Sc. Physics at Patliputra University, including all charges?
Ans. The official tuition fee is Rs. 2,560 per semester (Rs. 10,240 for 2 years). In addition, examination fees of approximately Rs. 1,000 per semester are charged separately at the time of exam form filling. Some colleges may also charge minor additional fees such as library fees, development charges, and electricity charges at the college level, which can range from Rs. 500 to Rs. 2,000 per year depending on the college. The total annual expenditure is approximately Rs. 8,000 to Rs. 9,000 for general category students, as confirmed by students enrolled in the programme.
Ques. Is M.Sc. Physics from Patliputra University recognised for CSIR-NET/JRF and GATE eligibility?
Ans. Yes, M.Sc. Physics from Patliputra University is a UGC-recognised degree from a state university, and graduates are fully eligible to appear for CSIR-NET/JRF (Physical Sciences) and GATE (Physics - PH paper). Many students from PPU-affiliated colleges successfully clear these exams and pursue PhD programmes at IITs, IISc, and other premier institutions. Students are advised to start preparing for these exams from the first semester itself, as the M.Sc. curriculum at PPU covers most of the topics tested in these exams.
Ques. What are the career options after M.Sc. Physics from Patliputra University?
Ans. After M.Sc. Physics, graduates can pursue careers in teaching (college/school lecturer), research (PhD at IITs, IISc, central universities), defence research (DRDO), space research (ISRO), and government sector jobs through UPSC/BPSC. They can also appear for CSIR-NET/JRF for research fellowships, GATE for PSU jobs and M.Tech admissions, and SET (State Eligibility Test) for college teaching positions in Bihar. Private sector opportunities include roles in data analysis, software, and technical consulting for those who supplement their Physics degree with computational skills.
Ques. How competitive is admission to M.Sc. Physics at Patliputra University? What marks are typically required?
Ans. Admission is merit-based on B.Sc. Physics Honours/Major marks. In the 2025-27 session, A.N. College had 53 seats and all 53 were filled (27 male, 26 female), indicating that the course is moderately competitive. Students with 55% or above in B.Sc. Physics Honours generally have a good chance of securing admission at a preferred college. The competition is higher for popular colleges like A.N. College. Students with lower marks may still get admission at other affiliated colleges where seats may remain after the first few merit lists.
Ques. Can M.Sc. Physics students at PPU access laboratory facilities, and how is the practical component handled?
Ans. M.Sc. Physics at Patliputra University includes a practical/laboratory component in each semester as part of the CBCS curriculum. The practical sessions cover experiments in optics, electronics, spectroscopy, and modern physics. The quality of lab facilities varies by affiliated college; A.N. College and COCAS are known to have reasonably equipped physics laboratories. Students are advised to visit the college before admission to assess the lab infrastructure. The practical examination is conducted by the university at the end of each semester.






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