M.Sc. Eligibility
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
The eligibility criteria for MSc programme offered by MHU:
You need to have a Bachelor's degree in Horticulture (B.Sc. Hons Horticulture) from a recognised university with a minimum aggregate of 50-60% marks,
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
LNM Institute of Information Technology has defined separate eligibility requirements for each MS course. Candidates interested in taking admission can check out the below section to know the course-wise eligibility criteria:
MS (by research) in CSE:
- BE/BTech in Computer Science and Engineering/Information Technology/Computer and Communication Engineering/Electronics and Communication Engineering/Software Engineering or related branch with a minimum of 60% marks (with/without valid GATE score), or
- MCA or MSc in Computer Science/Information Technology/Mathematics/Statistics/Operation Research or related subject with a minimum of 60% marks
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Amrita University provides merit-based admission for the MSc course. However, some specialisations of MSc require entrance exam scores for the selection process. The university-level entrance exams are conducted by the university. Interested candidates can apply online through the official website. They need to submit the application form available on the admission portal along with all the required documents and the application fee. The final selection is followed by the PI round. The selected individuals must pay the first instalment of the total Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham fee for MSc to confirm admission.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Southampton University admission requirements for MS admission is a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline. Applicants must submit proof of English language proficiency to study at the university. Mentioned below are the eligibility criteria for Indian students to take admission in Southampton University MS courses:
- Complete a bachelor's degree from a recognised University or an equivalent professional qualification approved by the university
- Achieve an overall aggregate of at least 60% in bachelor's degree
- Meet English language requirements
- Submit additional test score of GMAT/GRE
- Must have professional experience (if required)
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The candidate must meet the course-specific eligibility criteria to become eligible for the MSc programme. Candidates must have completed their bachelor's degree with at least 50% to 60% aggregate from any recognised university. The selection of the candidates depends on the score obtained in the last qualifying exam followed by the PI round. It should be noted that the above-mentioned eligibility criteria may vary according to the chosen specialisation.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates seeking GMCH Chandigarh MS admission under the State Quota must register for the NEET Chandigarh counselling. In addition to meeting the basic eligibility criteria prescribed by the National Medical Commission, they must fulfil the eligibility requirements as mentioned below:
| State Quota Category | Eligibility |
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| Institutional Preference Pool (IP) |
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| UT Chandigarh Pool |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
If a candidate has a minimum aggregate of 45% in graduation then they are eligible for admission in the MDSU Ajmer MSc programme. Candidates are selected on the basis of the merit secured in their graduation exam. MDSU Ajmer provides BA admission in its main campus as well as through multiple affiliated colleges. Therefore, candidates have multiple colleges if they want to apply for MSc admission at the university and each college has a different cutoff.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates who have completed their bachelor's from a recognised university or insitute in relevant subjects are eligible for the MSc programme offered by Dr MGR Educational and Research Institute. The Science stream has core subjects, such as Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics or Biology. In general, admission into the courses of this institute is merit-based and satisfies the institute's preset course-specific eligibility criteria. Therefore, interested students are encouraged to review the guidelines carefully before applying for the MSc programme.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For SRM University Sonepat MSc is admission requires candidates to have a valid qualification. Candidates can find below the MBA eligibility criteria as per the different cours specialisations:
| Course name | Eligibility Criteria |
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| MSc - Physics | Bachelors Degree (BSc-Physics) or an equivalent examination in Physics from UGC recognised University with 50% marks in aggregate. |
| MSc - Biotechnology | Bachelors Degree or an equivalent examination in any discipline in any field of Life Sciences/Microbiology/Biology/ Biotechnology and Medical Laboratory Technology, or in their respective branch from UGC recognised University with 50% marks in aggregate. |
| MSc - Chemistry | Bachelors Degree (B.Sc-Chemistry) or an equivalent examination in Chemistry from UGC recognised University with 50% marks in aggregate. |
| MSc - Environmental Science |
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| MSc - Mathematics | Bachelors Degree (BSc-Mathematics) or an equivalent examination in Mathematics from UGC recognised University with 50% marks in aggregate. |
| MSc - Microbiology | Bachelors Degree or an equivalent examination in any discipline in any field of Life Sciences/Microbiology/Biology/ Biotechnology and Medical Laboratory Technology, or in their respective branch from UGC recognised University with 50% marks in aggregate |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
MSc MLT eligibility states that candidates must have completed a Bachelor's degree in Medical Laboratory Technology (BSc MLT), or a related field such as BSc in Clinical Lab Science, Microbiology, Biochemistry, or Life Sciences.
Most institutions require candidates to have secured a minimum percentage (often around 50%–60%) in their undergraduate studies.
Additionally, some universities may conduct entrance exams or interviews as part of their selection process. Candidates should also have a keen interest in laboratory techniques, analytical skills, and a basic understanding of medical sciences to pursue this course effect
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