Master of Engineering in Engineering Physics

Stevens Institute of Technology

Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
Master of Engineering in Engineering Physics
Duration1.5-2 Years
LevelMasters Program
  • The engineering physics master’s program prepares students for a successful career in industry or research by combining courses in fundamental physics with specializations that focus on applications to current research and technology
  • Students will gain deeper insight and skills in specific branches of engineering and interdisciplinary physics research including quantum engineering, applied optics, solid-state device engineering, and nanotechnology
  • Concentrations:
    • Applied Optics
    • Solid State Physics
    • Interdisciplinary Nanotechnology
    • Interdisciplinary Microelectronics and Photonics
    • Quantum Engineering
Fees componentsAmount
Tuition & fees2740201 INR
Hostel & Meals1659618 INR
Insurance155635 INR
General Services Fee82175 INR
Student Activity Fee24902 INR
Miscellaneous expense76902 INR
Books & Supplies73240 INR
Total2072472 INR

Entry Criteria

Class 12thNo specific cutoff mentioned
Bachelors3.0 GPA
  • A bachelor's degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0, from an accredited institution, is required
  • Applicants with a bachelor’s degree in engineering or science can apply
  • Applicants who are interested in the applications of engineering physics to industry, as well as a deep understanding of its fundamental concepts, are welcomed
  • A B.S. degree is required, which includes the following course work: calculus-based three- or four-semester introductory physics sequence in thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, mechanics, quantum mechanics, and mathematical methods
ExamsTOEFL: 86

IELTS: 7

GRE: Accepted

GMAT: Accepted

Additional info
  • Applicants who meet one or more of the following criteria can petition to waive the proof of English proficiency requirement if, prior to matriculation at Stevens, they will have:
    • Earned a Bachelor's degree from a college/university outside the U.S. that uses English as the language of instruction
    • Completed two years of full-time graduate study at a college/university outside the U.S. that uses English as the language of instruction
    • Earned a master's degree from a college/university outside the U.S. that uses English as the language of instruction
  • Meeting one or more of the above criteria makes applicants eligible to petition to waive the proof of English proficiency requirement waived, but it does not guarantee that they will be granted a waiver
  • Even if a waiver is granted, applicants will still be required to complete the Stevens English Communication Proficiency Exam (ECPE) upon arrival to campus
  • Applicants who petition to waive the proof of English proficiency requirement are responsible for providing proof that English is the language of instruction at the college/university they attended through an official transcript
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