Guidance for online BSc in Physics

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For individuals with an undergraduate degree in Computer Science and Engineering seeking to pursue a BSc in Physics, the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) is recommended for its distance education program. Although not fully online, the program provides study materials and requires attendance for weekend classes and practical lab work. Admissions for the current year are closed, but applications will reopen for a January intake. The BSc program requires completion of 96 credits, with at least 48 credits in Physics, and can be completed in a minimum of three years and a maximum of six years. The total cost of the program is approximately Rs. 10,500, making it an affordable option for students.
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I currently have a undergraduate degree in Computer Science and Engineering and I would like to take up physics along with my current employment position. So I am looking for a online course of BSc in Physics.
But I am not sure what university to choose and where the online courses are best.
I would like to know the following information:
-> Good Colleges for BSc in Physics (Preferably India)
-> What are the majors I can choose from
-> How many Hours of study is required to complete the education
-> what is the tentative cost for such a course

I know class room education is preferable to online course. I would like to know any other suggestions as well. I do have a pre-university education majoring in Science.
 
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Hello Bharath,

1. The best option for you right now is to go for Bachelor of Physics course conducted by Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU).
The program is not online. It's distance education! They will send you all the study material and you just have to attend few classes on weekends for your doubt clearing sessions and your practical lab work and appear for exams every year.
Practical lab work is essential as it forms a part of the curriculum.

Admission for this year to the program has been closed, however you can apply for the January intake. (Admissions are held two times a year for the program)

2. You have to complete total 96 credits for the BSc program. For Physics major, you need to complete at least 48 credits in Physics.
3. The course duration is 3 years minimum and 6 years maximum.
4. The total fees for the program is Rs. 10500 (@ Rs.3500 per year) That is pretty cheap I guess ;) Hardly $200 for your bachelor's degree ;)

Following is a link to the program guide:

http://www.ignou.ac.in/ignou/aboutignou/school/sos/programmes/detail/415/2
http://ignou.ac.in/upload/programme-guide-english-BSc

I hope that helps :)
Best of luck
 
Thanks very much for the suggestion :)
This seems good option.
 
You're welcome :)
 
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