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<p data-pm-slice="0 []">Manav Rachna University offers BSc Hons in six specialisation. Each specialisation is four years long. The course is divided into semesters. The MRU allows students to choose any BSc course as per their choice. The available specializations include forensic biology, forensic chemistry, forensic physics, forensic toxicology, etc.</p>

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<p>Manav Rachna university offers BSc course in Forensic Science in six specialisations. The course is four years long which is split into eight semesters. The MRU takes admission based on entrance score. It is mandate to satisfy the eligibility criteria, which is having minimum 55% marks in Class 12 with English, Physics and Chemistry.</p>

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<p>No, only a <strong>3-year Indian bachelors</strong> is not accepted for direct entry into the <strong>University of Toronto (UofT) master's program</strong>.</p><p>A <strong>4-year bachelor's degree</strong> is needed for Indian students. Other than this, Indian students would also need to meet the given requirements -&nbsp;</p><ul><li>English language proficiency&nbsp;</li><li>A first-class division with an<strong> 8.0 GPA</strong> on a <strong>10.0 scale</strong></li></ul>

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<p>The <strong>University of Toronto</strong> is ranked<strong> #1 in Canada </strong>for its<strong> MS courses </strong>by <strong>Shiksha Popularity rankings</strong>.</p><p>Look at the pointers given below -&nbsp;</p><ul><li>There are many <strong>MS courses</strong> offered which are popular among Indian students, but the <strong>most popular</strong> is the <strong>Master of Science in Applied Computing (MScAC)</strong>.&nbsp;</li><li>This programme is known for its<strong> academic researc... View more

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<p>For an <strong>LLM </strong>from the<strong> University of Toronto</strong>, Indian students should budget for a <strong>minimum</strong> of <strong>CAD 3,800 to CAD 4,500</strong>, which is<strong> around INR 2.61 L to INR 3.09 L</strong>. This is not a part of the mandatory tuition fees.</p><p>The given factors should be taken care of -&nbsp;</p><ul><li>Incidental and Ancillary Fees</li><li>Health and Dental Insurance</li><li>Materials and Living Expenses</li></ul>

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<p>The Uni of Wolverhampton <strong>MSc in CS course </strong>is <strong>1 year long course</strong>. While studying this course, students can gain strong hands-on learning. Also, they can learn from the researchers and publishing in their fields. The fees for this course is <strong>GBP 18,645 (Around INR 24.11 L).</strong></p>

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<p>Look at the following pointers -&nbsp;</p><ul><li>For Indian students, pursuing an<strong> LLM</strong> from the<strong> University of Toronto</strong> is far more affordable than the <strong>top-tier law schools</strong> in the US like NYU and Columbia.&nbsp;</li><li>Comparing it to the <strong>London School of Economics</strong>, the <strong>UofT Law courses</strong> are<strong> much more expensive</strong>.</li></ul>

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<p>Yes, the<strong> University of Toronto LLM</strong> is <strong>definitely worth</strong> it from the prestige and rankings perspective.&nbsp;</p><p>The <strong>University of Toronto Law School</strong> is ranked among the <strong>top 25 </strong>to<strong> 20 globally</strong>. Indian students should choose this university for the following reasons -&nbsp;</p><ul><li>Global Mobility&nbsp;</li><li><strong>Top-tier international markets</strong> like<strong> New York</strong> or <strong>Lond... View more

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<p>For the <strong>Master of Laws (LLM) programme </strong>at the<strong> University of Toronto</strong>, Indian students are required to have a <strong>well-recognized Law degree (LLB)</strong> and they should also show an outstanding academic record.&nbsp;</p><p>Look at the <strong>University of Toronto LLM eligibility criteria </strong>given below -&nbsp;</p><ul><li>An LLB degree&nbsp;</li><li>A <strong>minimum GPA </strong>of <strong>around 8.0 to 8.5/10</strong></li><li>English language profic... View more

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<p>The <strong>University of Toronto </strong>is very well known for its <strong>LLM courses</strong> as they are ranked and <strong>highly recognized</strong> in the world.</p><p>Some of the <strong>LLM concentrations</strong> which are widely recognised at the<strong> UofT</strong> are Business Law and Health Law, Ethics and Policy and more.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>The reason for their popularity is that they offer <strong>strong career alignment </strong>with the <strong>booming healthcare industry</strong> of <strong&g... View more

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<p>I think as it is a great university, the placement may be around 2000 annually. The role offered are software engineers and data analyst, etc.</p>

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Hrushikesh Sahu,

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<p>As we know it's a great university for tech and logical education. Also, mathematics and computer Science are the field that in demand and attraction for every field. These subjects provide a huge participation in world technology and other growth. For now a days pursuing B.Sc Computer Science or Mathematics in a university like Chitkara University it will be great opurtunity for future goal.</p>

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