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Unfortunately, since you have done B.Tech in Instrumentation and control engineering, you do not qualify. You need to be a B.Sc in mathematics and computer education, or any other degree that has math and or computer education. But, you can do it now. So, do it if you really want to get into M.Sc Mathematics, and are passionate about it. Another advantage would be that you will be a double graduate.
Yes, a B.Tech holder can apply for M.Sc in physics. Please use the link provided below to search for a college of your choice. Download their brochure which contains important details like eligibility, admission process, and important application dates.
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Hi, It's going to be difficult to find a fully funded Masters programme. You can check the DAAD scholarship for Indian students, they are merit-based and mostly funded in principle of research, only a few Masters programmes can be eligible. See if you can apply for MS/Ph.D programmes which in some cases may be atleast partially funded.
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CUCET 2022 Expected Cut Off in Percentile is given below for M.Sc. Chemistry-
UR-28-32.02
SC- 29.29-32.29
kindly visit the link given below for more information-
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Expected cut off is around 257 for MSc courses.So you can try
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Eligibilty: B.Sc Chemistry with Physics / Mathematics / Zoology / Botany / as allied subjects.
Yes, you are eligible for this course.
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<p>MSc Chemistry typically includes the combination of core courses as well as<strong> elective classes, laboratory courses research seminars/projects, interdisciplinarity courses</strong>, and professional development programs that give students a complete and complete education in the field of chemistry. There are other fields of Chemistry for you to explore in case you'd like to try them out instead of the core Chemistry </p><ul><li>MSc Pharmaceutical Chemistry</li><li>MSc Analytical Chemistry</li><li>MSc Biochemistry</li><li>MSc Applied Chemistry</li>... View more
The Total Fees is around INR 3.47 lakhs. For more details, go through the link below:-
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Hello Jaya,
Please check this website:
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Top Institutes in Chennai for M.Sc. Course:-
Agurchand Manmull Jain College
Department of Mathematics, Dr. M. G. R Educational and Research Institute
Chennai Mathematical Institute
Pachaiyappa's College for Women, Chennai
Sri Ganesh College of Arts and Science.
Hi Vikas, some well known ones are MIT, CALTech, NUS, NTU, University of Kyoto, ETH Zurich, University of British Columbia, UCLA etc.
There is no M.Sc chemistry in PSG College.
Please check for your eligibility to pursue M.Sc in agriculture from the criteria mentioned below:
M.Sc. Agriculture: Eligibility
The candidate should have a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture or Horticulture or Forestry from a recognised university in India. The candidate must also have passed the degree with minimum 50% marks.
Admission criteria and cutoffs may vary each year depending on various factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the number of available seats in a particular course at Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology (SVNIT). However, with a percentile of 90.55 in the JEE Main exam and belonging to the EWS category, you have a decent chance of getting admission to SVNIT. As for the M.Sc. Maths course at SVNIT, please note that SVNIT does not offer M.Sc. Maths. However, they do offer a 5-year Integrated M.Sc. Course in Applied Mathematics and Computing. To be eligible for this course, you need to ha... View more
<p>ESC Rennes School of Business admission requirements for the MSc in Luxury Marketing and Brand Management course are given as follows:</p><ul><li>The applicants are required to have a strong academic background</li><li>To pursue this course, the applicants must have a bachelor’s degree or equivalent (Diploma)</li><li>Proof of English language proficiency score is also required. The tests accepted are TOEFL score of 80 on iBT / IELTS with 6.0</li></ul>
<p>Banaras Hindu University (BHU) does not accept IIT JAM scores for admission into the M.Sc Geology program. BHU conducts its own entrance exam for M.Sc Geology admissions.</p><ul data-sourcepos="10:1-11:352"><li data-sourcepos="10:1-10:300"><strong>BHU M.Sc Geology Admission Website:</strong> The official website of BHU might have a dedicated section for the M.Sc Geology program that details the admission process, eligibility criteria, and important dates. Search for "Banaras Hindu University M.Sc Geology Admissions" to find the relevant webpage.</li><li ... View more
<p>The reputable institutes as per my limited knowledge are :</p><ol><li>IISc ( the course offered in MS chemistry )</li><li>IITs ( prefer old ones as compared to new)</li><li>IISER, NISER ( you can apply for IntPhD here but option of leaving with MS is always open)</li><li>Courses offered in NITs</li><li>Colleges like DU and BHU </li></ol>
<p>Yes, it's possible to get admission to the M.Sc Physics programme at MJPRU (Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University) based on your CUET (PG) score, as the university accepts CUET PG scores for admission to PG courses. </p><p>Here's a more detailed breakdown:</p><p>CUET PG Acceptance:</p><p>MJPRU accepts CUET PG scores for admission to postgraduate (PG) courses, including M.Sc Physics. </p><p>MJPRU Entrance Exam:</p><p>MJPRU also conducts its own entrance exam for certain courses, but for courses like BPharm, BTech, MBA, MCA, etc., they accept valid s... View more
Please refer to the information brochure in the following link:
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No you are not eligible to do m.sc as your degree is professional. You must have Bachelor degree in science. So you are not eligible for the entrance exam.
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