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5 months agoContributor-Level 8
On the 10-point CGPA scale, the percentage to CGPA conversion formula is:
CGPA = Percentage / 9.5
Therefore, the CGPA equivalent to 90% of marks would be:
90/9.45= 9.47
Therefore, 90% in CGPA is 9.47.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 8
A top MS programme requires more than a Statement of Purpose (SOP) when selecting qualified candidates. The application assessment process by admissions committees combines four primary factors: students' academic achievements with GRE scores and reference letters along with work experience and personal interview performance. The strength of your SOP remains essential during the application process although it functions best as an additional part of your complete application to secure admission.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
The cost of a Master of Science programme at Atlantis University may vary with the choice of the specialisation. However, some courses, share almost a similar fee, An MS in Business Administration programme (30 credits) costs about INR 22.9 L in the tuition fees, while an MS in Artificial Intelligence program (30 credits) costs about the same (INR 23 L).
Students must also account for the per-semester costs they may incur over the duration of the course, with PG programs costing about INR 19 K, while UG programme cost INR 6.8 K.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 8
A college primarily focuses on undergraduate degrees in specific fields or liberal arts. It can be independent or part of a university. A university, on the other hand, is a larger, more comprehensive institution offering both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees across a wider range of subjects. It often includes multiple colleges and emphasizes research.
An institute can be a research organization, a specialised educational institution (often technical or vocational and may not grant degrees), or a part of a university focused on advanced research in a specific area.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The MS in Computer Science at Yeshiva University provides specialisation with electives in Computer Graphics, Operating Systems, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Human-Computer Interaction, Software System Security, Hardware Security, Data Acquisition & Management and many more.
The Master of Science course specializations offered at the Yeshiva Univerisyt are also available in various study areas, including Analytics, Science, Management, Vusulaization, Marketing, Media and many more, along with various modules and elective subjects.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The first-year tuition fee to study MS at SJSU will be around INR 6 Lacs - INR 27 lakh. The tuition fees vary as per the MS courses. Besides the tuition fee, students are required to pay the cost of living too. The cost of living for graduate students is given as follows:
- Housing: USD 21,890 (Around INR 18.75 lakh).
- Transportation: USD 1,078
- Misc. / Personal: USD 2,564
- Books / Supplies: USD 958
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
After Completing an MS from Redeemer University opens up various job opportunities, particularly in research, academia, and specialised industry, diverse career paths in fields like IT, biotechnology, finance, engineering, research.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The University of South Wales postgraduate programme in the master of Science degree requires a tuition fee in the range of INR 14 L to INR 19 L as per the specific requirement and the facility provided for the particular program.
The MS programme at the university offers courses with a duration of 12 months to 29 months. Moreover, students can also check the course specific additional fees or the cost requirement.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 8
ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) credits are a standardised unit of measurement used to compare academic workloads across different European higher education institutions. Determining the ECTS credits is a way to determine how much work a student does in a course. The ECTS credits also help in the recognition and transfer of credits across universities in Europe and beyond. The ECTS credits are used for the following purposes:
- Standardisation: ECTS provides a common language for comparing academic workloads, making it easier for students to understand and transfer credits.
- Mobility: ECTS facilitates student mobility
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