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67 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You have to crack GRE or SAT for doing MS abroad and if you qualify the exam then only you get admission in MS.

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Fee for M.Sc Hardware & Networking course at Brainware University is approximately 2.29 Lakhs INR. Eligibility to apply for admission is 50% in graduation (with Computer/ Electronics). Interested candidates are required to apply online with necessary details. Regards.

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You can refer to the eligibility page of JSS medical college through the following website: <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/jss-medical-college-mysore-58409/admission" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/college/jss-medical-college-mysore-58409/admission</a>

11 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Every year, The Gujarat Cancer and Research Institute admissions are conducted for the students on the basis of the cut-off declared by The Gujarat Cancer and Research Institute. You have to score a minimum 50% in Bachelors.

40 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Abhishek,
It all depends on the cut-off announced. Every year, the cut off is too high, so hope for the best, wait for the cut-off.
All the Best.

62 Views Posted 8 years ago

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General Eligibility Criteria for Indian students for Master of Science Course
There is no age limit to join the M.Sc course. Students can join this course after they finish their B.Sc or even at a later stage.
Academic Eligibility Criteria for Master of Science Course
Aspirants who have finished their graduation can apply for the M.Sc course. Students require a score of above 55 percent to get admittance into a college. Also, they will need to write an admission test.
Entrance exams in M.Sc
All India Institute of Medical Sciences AIIMS Entrance Exam
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This would depend on your interest areas and career aspirations. In case, you intend to pursue a career in Technical/ research/academics area then MCA/ M.Sc. ( IT) is better, However, if you want to move into general management the MBA is a better option.

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Yes, after B.Sc, you can do M.Sc. In computer Science or MCA if you want to go in teaching line then go for M.Sc. Or, you are having interest in developing software then go for MCA.

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Hi, you have to first select a country and university. Go through university websites and know the admission process and requirements. You will be surprised to see the requirements vary. The fees are different and so are the work permit options, course duration etc. Accordingly you have select it. In addition you have to prepare for study abroad exams like GRE IELTS or TOEFL etc. Even these test requirements are different.

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Yes, you can, provided you meet the requirements provided by the university. These requirements may vary from university to university. These requirements would generally include certain calculus based physics courses, mathematics courses, etc. You would also need to meet the minimum grade point average (GPA) requirements. Generally, students from science, mathematics and physics background are allowed. You could see the kind of requirements needed in detail on the website of the university which you wish to attend.

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Hi, You have no option to calculate your percentile score because percentile score is depend on -
1)Total no of candidate can appearing in the exam.
2)Number of candidates who have scored less marks than you. Both are unknown to you so you have not calculate it. Because this information is hidden to candidate. If you collect above two date then you can easily calculate your percentile. I didn't get you, which MS you are talking about?

52 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Neha,
Yes, you can get as many colleges give you an option that what type of studies you want to do either from regular, non-regular, private or distance so go through your target college and choose the correct option you really want to do.

43 Views Posted 7 years ago

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M.Sc Aviation is a 2 year postgraduate degree course which specializes in the field of aviation. This course deals with the study of aviation professionally and helps individuals fulfill their desires in the industry whereas in MBA Aviation, the programme covers study in Aviation Business, fundamentals of General Management and additional specialisation in International Business, Marketing and Finance. The candidates will do project assignment in supporting organizations and emphasis will be on the application of modern management concepts, management methods and tools on the challenges of aviation and general business etc.

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<p>Some of the best institutions for M.Sc Astrophysics in India:Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Andhra University, Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, TIFR, Mumbai, Raman Research Centre, Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Physical Research Laboratory, National Centre for Radio Astrophysics.</p>

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<p>Ramaiah Institute of Technology MBA admissions is based on entrace exam score. These exams are CMAT, PGCET, MAT, and KMAT. Therefore, students have to apply and appear for these tests. Then, candidates with a valid score must apply on the institute's website.&nbsp;The institute may call the candidates for other selection rounds, such as GDPI. Shortlisted candidates must confirm their admission by reporting to the campus with the required documents and submitting the applicable MSRIT MBA fees.</p>

37 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Devi!
The total fee for the course is Rs 30,930.

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I guess, Delhi University is surely better because there are very few seats and high competition. So, it has more value and the faculty of DU is amazing as per my experience. Rest, it's surely your choice.

69 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You have to have 6.5 in all four modules In IELTS. Also, your IELTS score has nothing to do with what you choose to study.

68 Views Posted 8 years ago

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If you have 10 backlogs then probably you are not meant for engineering. You might be good at many other things, but certainly not engineering. Why do you want to pursue engineering only? There are many higher education options in Canada which you can pursue. Also, most of the good Universities won't consider you unless you give them a "passed" transcript for all subjects and semesters. I'm talking about good universities. If you really have some good projects and high quality work experience, you can give it a try though.

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Dear Soumarghyo,
Placements (as provided by college):
Companies / Recruiters who visited the campus:
Atos | SONY | TCS | Wipro
This course provides options for specialisation and two industry internships.
It is good to pursue M.Sc in media science from Swami Vivekananda Institute of Modern Science.

58 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Rahul,
For M.Sc you are required to secure minimum of 50% marks in B.Sc. However, every college and university involves their own method. May be this criteria would differ in some universities.

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No we can't provide you this type of Certificate.

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<p><strong>Ramaiah Institute of Technology&nbsp;</strong>offers a<strong>&nbsp;Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.)&nbsp;</strong>programme in the field of engineering. The duration of the B.E. programme (commonly referred to as BTech) is four years. The institute offers B.E. under 15 specialisations in various disciplines of Engineering. These specialisations include&nbsp;<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/ramaiah-institute-of-technology-bangalore-474/course-b-e-in-computer-science-and-engineering-187818" target="_blank" rel="noopener">B.E. in Computer Scien... View more

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<p>Unless the Institute of Hotel Management (IHM) offers a particular pathway or conversion course, a sociology honours graduate with a BE (Bachelor of Engineering) degree is probably not directly eligible for an M.Sc. (Master of Science) programme in Hotel Management or any related field. &nbsp;A bachelor's degree in a related field, like hospitality and hotel administration, is required for the majority of IHM M.Sc. programs.</p>

117 Views Posted 7 years ago

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The admission process is based on 12th marks, and the application forms will be out by 2nd week of April. Just apply with your 12th score and wait for the counselling date.

93 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Dear Ankit,
I would need more information in order to guide you on universities. However, you may look at Centennial and Conestoga College for fast track Diploma/Advanced Diploma on biotech.

55 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Kiran, not necessary if the language of instruction is English, however, it is always advisable to learn the language for better prospects of admission and jobs. You have to check on the university websites for the language of delivery and admission requirements to get to know these things better.

67 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Depends on what you want. If you do not have an IT background, there's no point in doing MBA in IT and if you have a background in IT and want to remain in the technical field, there is no point in doing MBA in IT. In that case, you should rather prefer M.Sc or MCA.

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MS is an abbreviation used for Master of Management Studies and is a two-year professional course in management. The course is offered in 4 successive semesters. The course provides an insight into the core as well as specialised subjects in management. Specializations are usually offered in areas of finance, marketing, operations, human resources and systems. The course is much similar to other professional management courses like MBA or PGDM. The course study offers adequate knowledge and practical skills in a candidate to plan and optimize resources for maximum productivity.
Advantages or Benefits of Master of Management Studies Co... View more

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