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You have to score minimum 50% marks and you have enough and high marks than minimum marks required.
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Scholar-Level 17
1. IES and
2. GATE examination. By this exam you can go for PSU's like NTPC, ONGC. PGCIL, BSNL etc.
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M.Sc Electronic Science is a postgraduate course in Electronic Science. It is a branch of engineering that deals with electrical circuit that involves active electrical components like transistors, vacuum tubes, diodes, integrated circuits and associated passive interconnection technologies. The duration of this course is 2 years divided into four semesters. For eligibility purpose, candidates should be a graduate in science with a minimum of 50% marks aggregate physics and mathematics. For M.Sc Electronic Science, the average tuition fee ranges from INR 50,000 to 4.5 Lacs in most of the colleges.
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It's of course possible. In fact many institutes of eminence have as eligibility condition 'graduation in branch'. But one needs to clear GATE paper in the desired subject. Here things become interesting. It definitely will be tough initially but then human mind is such that, we find it easy if we like it. My personal opinion is why not PG in own branch? But please go ahead if this new branch is what you like.
Best wishes.
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The minimum eligibility for doing this training is 12th with PCM 50% marks.
Your engineering degree shall be an additional qualification but will not add in any way for the issue of CPL. Although it shall find a place in your CV.
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