Distance/Correspondence M.Sc
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Duration : Two Years (Four Semesters)
Admission Criteria : The candidate must have passed a Bachelor Degree in Science (10+2+3) from a recognized University with a minimum of 45% marks. The Admission will be done on the basis of Merit, Aptitude Test and Interview.
Age Limit : 30 Years as on 31st July, 2016.
Fee : The Annual Tuition fee will be Rs. 25,000/- and its 50% will be payable in each Semester at a time.
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You want to do two Master degree at a same time. I think yes it can be possible as both are in distance. But don't do that. As we know 'TOO MUCH MULTITASKING CAN LEAD TO FAILURE'. So, choose one & love that otherwise it can lead you in a negative position because at the interview time when interviewer will see that you did both the course at the same time then negative thinking will be created in her/him. If you love to study first complete your M.Sc, then go for MBA. If it is a emergency position that you need a job then leave M.Sc go for MBA. But my suggestion is complete your current one then go for others because at th
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