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NIRF #8 (Science & Arts) · NAAC A++

B.Sc. Physics at Loyola College

3-year UG program · Chennai

Key numbers

NIRF Rank (Science & Arts)

#8

NAAC Score

3.79 / 4 (A++)

Annual Intake

80 seats

Total Program Fee

₹1.44 L

Duration

3 Years

Investment

1.4L total

~₹0.5L per year

  • Annual Program Fee48,000per year

Are you eligible?

  • Class 12 Subjects

    Physics and Mathematics are mandatory.

  • Minimum Percentage

    At least 60% aggregate in Class 12.

  • Admission Mode

    Pure merit-based; no entrance exam required.

Your 3-Year Physics Journey

  1. Year +0

    Year 1

    Build the foundation with Classical Mechanics, Electrodynamics, and Computational Physics.

  2. Year +1

    Year 2

    Dive into Quantum Mechanics, Electronics & Instrumentation, and lab intensives.

  3. Year +2

    Year 3

    Master Solid State Physics, capstone projects, and campus placement drives.

Placement · 2025

Where graduates land

Placement rate

65%

Top recruiters

TCSInfosysWiproL&TBHEL
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Hostel & Scholarships Available

Loyola offers on-campus hostel facilities and scholarship support. Solid pick if you're moving to Chennai for the full college experience.

The verdict

Good fit

If you crushed Physics and Math in Class 12 and want a solid, affordable UG foundation without the JEE chaos, Loyola's B.Sc. Physics is a genuinely good bet. You're looking at a ₹1.44L total fee tag, merit-based entry with no entrance nightmares, and access to legacy recruiters like TCS, Infosys, L&T and BHEL. Just keep it real: 65% placement means you'll need a plan for the remaining 35%—whether that's GATE prep, higher studies, or off-campus hustles. It's not a 'skip,' but it's not an automatic strong fit unless you're ready to own your path beyond the degree.

Matches what you said

  • Prestigious legacy institution
  • Affordable fees under ₹1.5L total
  • Merit-based admission with no entrance exam
  • Recruiter access to TCS, Infosys, L&T, BHEL

Doesn't match

  • Integrated MTech or engineering route seekers
  • Students who prefer entrance-based admission filters
  • Expecting sky-high starting CTCs straight after UG
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