BU M.Sc Physics FAQs
Ques. What is the seat intake for M.Sc. Physics at Bharathiar University and how competitive is the admission?
Ans. The M.Sc. Physics programme at Bharathiar University has a seat intake of only 30 students per batch, making it a highly selective programme. Admission is merit-based, determined by marks obtained in the UG degree (up to the penultimate semester). Given the limited seats and the university's strong reputation in science education, competition is significant, especially from students who have completed B.Sc. Physics from BU-affiliated colleges. In case of a large number of applications, the university reserves the right to conduct an entrance examination or interview. Candidates are advised to apply early and ensure all documents are submitted before the deadline.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing M.Sc. Physics from Bharathiar University?
Ans. Graduates of M.Sc. Physics from Bharathiar University have diverse career options. They can pursue Ph.D. programmes at leading institutions in India and abroad, qualify for UGC-NET/CSIR-NET for JRF and lectureship positions, and work in R&D institutions such as ISRO, DRDO, BARC, and CSIR labs. Other career avenues include teaching in schools and colleges, positions in the defence sector as technical experts, roles in semiconductor device fabrication and energy material industries, and opportunities in the financial sector. The programme's strong emphasis on analytical and problem-solving skills also makes graduates suitable for administrative and public service roles.
Ques. Is UGC-NET/CSIR-NET coaching or preparation support available at Bharathiar University for M.Sc. Physics students?
Ans. While Bharathiar University does not officially advertise a dedicated NET/CSIR coaching programme, the M.Sc. Physics curriculum is designed to cover topics aligned with UGC-NET and CSIR-NET syllabi. The department regularly organises seminars, workshops, and special lectures by eminent professors that help students stay updated with current research trends. Students are encouraged to participate in national and international conferences. Additionally, students who qualify UGC-NET (including JRF) or CSIR-NET are exempted from the university's Common Eligibility Test (CET) for M.Phil./Ph.D. admission, which is a significant advantage for those planning to continue research at BU.
Ques. What is the difference in fees for BU students versus students from other institutions?
Ans. Bharathiar University charges a slightly different fee for students who completed their UG degree from BU-affiliated colleges versus those from other institutions. For BU students, the total M.Sc. Physics fee is Rs. 28,270, while for students from other institutions it is Rs. 28,790 – a difference of Rs. 520, which is reflected in the first semester's Other Charges component (Rs. 4,840 for BU students vs. Rs. 5,360 for others). SC/ST students are exempted from tuition fees in both categories, significantly reducing their total payable amount to approximately Rs. 16,110 (BU students) or Rs. 16,630 (other institution students).
Ques. Can I pursue M.Sc. Physics at Bharathiar University through distance or online mode?
Ans. The M.Sc. Physics programme listed here is a full-time on-campus programme offered by the Department of Physics at Bharathiar University's main campus in Coimbatore. It requires regular physical attendance. However, Bharathiar University's Centre for Distance and Online Education (CDOE) does offer M.Sc. Physics through distance/ODL mode separately. The two programmes are distinct – the on-campus full-time programme is more research-oriented with laboratory components, while the distance mode is suited for working professionals. Students seeking the full-time on-campus experience should apply through the PG admission portal at fms.b-u.ac.in.
Ques. What laboratory and research facilities are available for M.Sc. Physics students at Bharathiar University?
Ans. The Department of Physics at Bharathiar University is equipped with state-of-the-art laboratory and computational facilities. Research areas in the department include Condensed Matter Physics, Nanoscience, Spectroscopy, Astrophysics, Biophysics, and Quantum Physics. Students have access to sophisticated equipment and computational resources in their respective labs. The department regularly conducts national and international seminars and conferences, giving students exposure to cutting-edge research. M.Sc. students also benefit from the department's active Ph.D. programme, which creates a vibrant research environment. Faculty members have received recognition from national and international agencies through awards and fellowships.


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