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<p>The total course fees for MSc at Kerala University ranges between INR 2,200 and INR 2.3 lakh. The fee mentioned here is taken from an official website/sanctioning body. Hence, is indicative. For more comprehensive and updated MSc fee structure, candidates are advised to visit the official website of Kerala University or contact the admission department of the institute directly. </p>
Yes, you can go for M.Sc. (Computer Science) after your bachelors in physics. It will be of 2 years. Eligibility forM.Sc. (Computer Science) in most of the top universities is pass with 50% aggregate marks in Bachelors degree.
Main aim of the degree is to strengthen and brewing the innovative power of doing by yourself approach. It is designed for learners intend to construct strong basic understanding in the field of Computer Science.
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Hi Selina Vinatha,
Since you have not mentioned any preference location, I am listing down the colleges for PAN India:
Amity University, Gurugram | Gurgaon
SGT University of Calcutta
School of Nursing Sciences and Research, Sharda University
Maharishi Markandeshwar, Mullana | Ambala
Please click the link below for other colleges
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Gujarat University admissions for a majority of courses are done on the basis of merit determined through candidates marks scored in the qualifying examination. Admission process of the varsity also requires candidates to appear for a counselling session after the merit list is released. As far as I know, there is no entrance test for this course.
Hi,
If you have completed M.Sc in India, there is a minimal chance that you will be accepted into another M.Sc programme in Canada. Some work experience can help you so first get a job or apply for Ph.D.
Hey Sudhakar, you can pursue M.Sc. in Biochemistry at SRM Institute of Science and Technology based on your degree merit,
M.Sc in Biochemistry is a 2-year postgraduate program that allows you to understand the chemical processes related to living organisms. This course contains a mixture of biology and chemistry. To pursue this course you need to clear 10+2+3 with a minimum aggregate score of 45-50%.
<p>The minimum eligibility requirement at Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University (HNBGU) in Pauri Campus for M.Sc is as follows : </p><ol><li>45% in the 10+2 or equivalent for the General Category</li><li>For SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer), the minimum is 40%.</li><li>In graduation your cummulative score should be atleast 45% or 4.5 CGPA.</li></ol>
<p><strong>BIT Mesra Integrated MSc</strong> application process is completed online on the official webiste. Just ensure that you fulfill the eligibility criteria before applying. You should be careful to enter all the details correctly and upload the documents in the correct format. Complete the process by paying the fees online and then, submit. </p>
Hello Saurabh,
Yes, there are always chances of getting admission for MS in CS respective of your performance in your B.Tech. Foreign universities look for a different matrix of criteria to admit students. If you have done well after getting a job and has proof of this to show, along with different aspects of extra curricular activity or social service then it's a big advantage to you. However I will like to advise you to approach an agency which is dealing with sending students abroad for MS. This is because there are plenty of nuances which play critical roles and these agencies are aware of this role and take care of these nuances,... View more
Hello dear,
Canada is a developed country with multiple opportunities in various industries/occupation. Engineering is one of the prominent industry in Canada, and certainly mechanical engineering has good demand throughout Canada. Its also a part of Canadas demand list for skilled professional where in Canada is trying to fulfill its skilled labour shortage by allowing people from overseas to apply for a direct PR (Permanent Resident visa). Post completing your MS in mechanical, depending upon the province or the territory, you might be able to apply for a direct PR or PGWPP (Post Graduate Work Permit programme) which is inline with ... View more
Yes, it can be possible here.
If your result in diploma is in the criteria of the admission, then you will be allowed to get admission in it.
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Hi Satvinder,
Unfortunately, the answer will be 'no' because 3-year Bachelor's degree is not widely accepted by universities. Also, M.Sc programs are very very competitive. Check for options in Australia, France, NZ etc where they accept the three-year degree.
Hi,
Most of the MNCs or SMEs they recruit candidates who have done their Masters from Distance Mode. However, it depends company to company. What I have heard if this is a recognised Distance university or Institute then there is no problem but there are certain institutes they are not in white list according to their own policy. If possible, please check with HR dept first or your Line manager.
Hi Suchetana,
Ireland has a good market for IT professionals and as a data analyst you have a good scope. You will get opportunities but getting a job will completely depend on how you fare in your academics, your project works, internships, etc. You have to network well.
You are working with a radio station and have interest in joining media industry and get into writing. M.Sc New Media does give scope for the same but verify that this M.Sc is a recognised degree of the institute which you haven't mentioned. MA Mass Communication is the traditional and generic degree and it depends where the degree takes you.
Hi Geoffrey,
Both the courses are similar and the difference lies in the kind of approach the course offers. M.Sc is for those who come from a science stream and M.A is for those who are keen to pursue a career in Psychology but hail from a non-science background. There are many institutes in India which are offering Psychology courses and to know about these you may refer to the following link:
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Kindly filter out the branch / college / location as desired from... View more
You can go for courses like physical education, nutrition, hospital management etc. All these are quite popular and emerging fields, so they could be of good career paths for you. All the best.
You should take GRE and IELTS at least two months before the deadline.