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Firstly, you must score a good percentage in your B.Tech CS branch. Especially above 8 CGPA. You must have talent along good academic score. It totally depend upon yourself that how you perform in your job interview, written test and the group discussion round. Have you completed your B.Tech? Or you are pursuing it. The scope is very good in job perspective for a CS engineer. Just focus and have skill, talent in your self. And mainly the confidence you must keep at every situation. Just believe in yourself. Similarly the chances you have for jobs in foreign country too. For any further query please feel free to ask.
Best of luck.
There are over 13 Distance/Correspondence M.Sc. In Science colleges in Mumbai. Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed list of colleges which offers M.Sc. Courses via distance/correspondence. You should be able to navigate to a college of your choice using the filters on the web page. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/distance-correspondence-m-sc-colleges-mumbai-all" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/distance-correspondence-m-sc-colleges-mumbai-all</a>.
BITS doesn't have any reservations. All seats are available for everyone.
Hello Atul,
Germany is a highly competitive country. Your academic background does not seem to be sound and competitive. The number of backlogs is huge and the percentile is not competitive too. You can always give it a try, but I would suggest you check out other countries like Australia or even New Zealand. If you want to study in Europe, you may check Netherlands, Spain, France and so on.
Sorry, but you are not eligible for M.Sc IT.
MCA is professional course that is also job oriented. M.Sc. Is not a job oriented course and is mainly theoretical with little practicability in job environment. If you want a job, pursue MCA. If you want to pursue Ph.D. later, pursue M.Sc. CS.
Hey Kanishka ,
To get into MSc wildlife sciences you may choose Zoology , Botany etc
In M.Sc, one has to chose only 1 subject. If you want to do M.Sc in chemistry, then you don't need to study maths.
Yes, you can pursue M.Sc in Maths after B.Tech, detailed eligibility is mentioned below:
M.Sc Mathematics Eligibility:
Candidates should have a pass B.Sc. (Mathematics) or B.Sc. (Mathematics and computer applications) degree or any other degree of another university as equivalent thereto shall be eligible for PG admission. A pass in B.Sc with a minimum aggregate of 60% is desirable but the marks of admission for the course may vary from university to university.
Hi, You should go to the admissions page on the official website. Using the message you might be have received when you paid the fees, log in to the dashboard. On the dashboard, fill in all the details, missing None of it. Then you will be able to download the admit card. If this doesn't work, you can go to the admissions office in the Head Office before the exam.
There are two modes of admission - Merit or Direct and Entrance exam.
Candidates who have not graduated from University of Delhi, have to apply through Entrance mode.
Candidates who have graduated from University of Delhi can choose to apply through Merit mode or Merit + Entrance mode or Entrance only mode (must have secured a minimum aggregate of 60% in graduation to apply through Merit mode or Merit + Entrance mode).
The final admission is based on the marks obtained in the entrance test or marks obtained in graduation depending on the mode of admission.
Yes, that's the only way to secure admission in this college. For more information, click here <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/course/integrated-m-sc-b-ed-in-chemistry-central-univeristy-of-rajasthan-ajmer-268798" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/course/integrated-m-sc-b-ed-in-chemistry-central-univeristy-of-rajasthan-ajmer-268798</a>
Hello Kavipriya,
Consider pursuing your fashion studies in countries like France, Italy, USA and Japan. India also is a hub for fashion.
Dear aspirant,
Biotechnology has made a very important place in India. All possible fields such as, pharmaceutical, food manufacturing, healthcare, agriculture, education and research related work have been included under this field. Apart from the above mentioned fields, the contribution of biotechnology in many other fields cannot be ignored. Be it issues related to biofertilizers, biopesticides, green revolution or bioinformatics that will revolutionize the field of IT, biotechnology is providing a plethora of job opportunities to the youth of India. Now let us mention the various areas in which there is a lot of potential for the p... View more
<p>Yes, many universities allow you to apply for M.Sc admissions while you are in the final year of B.Sc, provided you can submit your final marksheet before the admission deadline. Entrance exams like CUET PG, BHU PET, and university-level tests accept final-year candidates. Provisional admission is granted until you meet the eligibility requirement of fifty to sixty percent marks in your B.Sc degree.</p>
<p>MSRIT Bangalore BTech admission process is conducted through the respective counselling processes of the accepted entrance exams. Students who wish to receive admission must apply and appear for the following exams seperately:</p><ul><li>COMEDK UGCET: February - March</li><li>KCET (KEA): January - February</li></ul>
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Please refer the link for the eligibility criteria, fees structure and courses provided by the colleges <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-food-and-nutrition-lady-irwin-college-pragati-maidan-delhi-52451" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-food-and-nutrition-lady-irwin-college-pragati-maidan-delhi-52451</a>
There are over 18 M.Sc in Forensic Science colleges in India offering 20 Courses. Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed list of these colleges. You should be able to navigate to the best colleges on the list using the filters on the webpage.
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Hi Rohan,
Your marks are exceptionally good. But to get admission in Stanford or Harvard you just not need to be perfect in academics but in extra circular activities too because they don't need a studious dumb student. In fact, they want an around. Try to maintain your marks above 85 or 90% in your every semester (it has weightage). After your GRE score followed by IELTS bands (mini 7 band needed). At least 2 or 3 year of work experience and Essays writing along with your attractive CV. The procedure is quite long.
You can migrate to another college provided your college has a tie-up with the target institute. Having a good academic record also helps. It will help push your application quicker. Before, you give up your seat with the current institute you should first block a seat in the target institute as a precaution. Consult with the admission authorities of your institute for further guidance.