Where Can I Pursue an M.S.C in Physics After Completing My B.S.C?

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The discussion centers on seeking recommendations for reputable universities offering M.S. programs in physics. The response emphasizes that a "good" program is subjective and largely depends on the applicant's qualifications and acceptance. The conversation highlights the importance of finding a program that aligns with the individual's academic background and career goals, suggesting that any program willing to accept the applicant could be considered a viable option.
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I have passed my B.S.C physics in 2010.Now i want to get admission in M.S.C physics please give me your ideas about any good university.
 
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The vagueness of your question demands vagueness in my answer:

"A good M.S. program in physics is any that will accept you."
 
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