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MSc (Nuclear Physics and Technology)

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MSc (Nuclear Physics and Technology)

MSc (Nuclear Physics and Technology)

MSc in Nuclear Physics and Technology is a postgraduate degree program that focuses on the study of nuclear physics and its applications in technology. Students in this program typically learn about nuclear reactions, radiation, nuclear energy production, nuclear engineering, nuclear safety, and related topics. The program may include coursework, research projects, and practical training in nuclear facilities.


Nuclear Physics and Technology

Nuclear physics is a field of science that studies the behavior and interactions of atomic nuclei. It involves the study of nuclear reactions, radioactivity, and nuclear properties.

Nuclear technology, on the other hand, refers to the application of nuclear physics for practical purposes. This includes the development and use of nuclear energy, nuclear reactors, nuclear medicine, and nuclear weapons.

Eligibility Criteria for MSc in Nuclear Physics and Technology in India

  • Educational Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Physics or related field

  • Minimum Marks: Typically a minimum of 55% aggregate marks in the qualifying degree

  • Entrance Exams: Admission may be based on entrance exams like JAM (Joint Admission Test for MSc), GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering), or university-specific entrance tests

  • Merit-Based Selection: Some institutes may also consider merit-based selection criteria in addition to entrance exam scores

  • Age Limit: Generally no specific age limit, but some institutes may have age restrictions

  • Nationality: Indian nationals or foreign nationals meeting specific requirements

  • Specific Requirements: Some institutes may require candidates to have a background in nuclear physics or related subjects

  • Note: Eligibility criteria may vary between different universities and institutes offering MSc in Nuclear Physics and Technology

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