SXCA M.Sc. Physics FAQs
Ques. What research opportunities are available for M.Sc. Physics students at SXCA?
Ans. SXCA's Department of Physics and Electronics has formal partnerships with premier national research institutions including the Institute for Plasma Research (IPR), Physical Research Laboratory (PRL), and Space Applications Centre (SAC). Select students get the opportunity to carry out their final semester research project at these institutions, working alongside scientists on cutting-edge experiments. The department also has a dedicated Theoretical Physics Lab and a Supercomputer Lab for computational research. Faculty members publish in high-impact journals, and students are encouraged to participate in seminars and collaborations.
Ques. What is the total fee for M.Sc. Physics at SXCA for the complete 2-year course?
Ans. Based on the 2026-27 fee structure, the per-semester fee is Rs. 39,950, making the total for 4 semesters Rs. 1,59,800. Note that Registration Fee (Rs. 350) and Alumni Fee (Rs. 500) are charged only once in Semester I for non-Xavierite students. Additional charges include a Placement fee in Semester III and Convocation/Graduation Day fees (Rs. 260 + Rs. 750) in Semester IV.
Ques. What are the career options after M.Sc. Physics from SXCA?
Ans. Graduates from SXCA's M.Sc. Physics programme pursue careers in national and international research laboratories (ISRO, BARC, DRDO, CSIR labs), space organisations, meteorology departments (IMD), the electronics and semiconductor industry, academic institutions (as lecturers/professors after qualifying NET), and the defence sector. Many students also qualify CSIR-NET/GATE and pursue Ph.D. programmes at IITs, IISc, TIFR, and international universities. The programme's strong research orientation and institutional partnerships give graduates a competitive edge.
Ques. Is GATE or CSIR-NET required for admission to M.Sc. Physics at SXCA?
Ans. No, GATE or CSIR-NET is not required for admission to M.Sc. Physics at SXCA. Admission is purely merit-based, based on performance in the qualifying B.Sc. (Physics or Electronics) examination. However, after completing M.Sc., qualifying CSIR-NET (Physical Sciences) or GATE (Physics) is highly recommended for pursuing Ph.D. programmes or research fellowships. The department actively prepares students for these competitive exams.
Ques. What topics are covered in the M.Sc. Physics curriculum at SXCA?
Ans. The M.Sc. Physics curriculum at SXCA is comprehensive and research-oriented. It covers Quantum Mechanics, Classical Mechanics, Electromagnetic Theory, Statistical Mechanics, Condensed Matter Physics, Nano Science and Technology, Material Sciences, Nuclear and Particle Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Electronics, and Theoretical Physics. The final semester includes a research project, which may be carried out at partner institutions like IPR, PRL, or SAC. The department also has a dedicated Supercomputer Lab for computational physics work.
Ques. Can a student with a B.Sc. in Electronics apply for M.Sc. Physics at SXCA?
Ans. Yes. The eligibility for M.Sc. Physics at SXCA is B.Sc. with Physics or Electronics. Students with a B.Sc. in Electronics are eligible to apply. The curriculum covers both theoretical physics and electronics components, making it accessible for Electronics graduates. However, students from an Electronics background may need to put in additional effort in core theoretical physics subjects like Quantum Mechanics and Statistical Mechanics.
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