The M.Sc. (Master of Science) in Physics is a 2-year postgraduate degree that provides advanced study in a variety of physics disciplines, including classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, and statistics. The program blends academic instruction with practical laboratory experiments and research projects. Graduates of this program can work in academia, research institutes, the semiconductor industry, renewable energy industries, and government organizations. Admission is often determined by performance on a national-level admission exam, followed by an interview. The M.Sc. in Physics program provides students with the knowledge, analytical abilities, and experimental experience necessary to enhance scientific research and technological innovation.