MSc Options for Physics Students: India & Abroad

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A first-year undergraduate physics student from Kolkata is seeking recommendations for reputable institutions to pursue a master's degree, both in India and internationally, along with information on available scholarships. The discussion highlights Calcutta University as a strong option for an MSc program, suggesting that completing the master's there could provide a solid foundation before applying for a PhD abroad.
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Hello everyone,
I am a 1st year undergraduate student of physics, in Kolkata,India. I wanted to know what good places are there to do my master's degree from, both in India and abroad, and what scholarships I can get.
Thank you.
 
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