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Chandra Sharma

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Although GRE scores are not required to apply Boston University MSc in CS course, the Admission Committee will consider the scores if submitted. As a rule of thumb, the average percentiles of the admitted students are 60% for Verbal and 80% for Quantitative. To apply to this course, the applicants must have a strong background in Computer Science. This includes education in Computer Systems, Algorithms, Programming Languages and Theory. A 3-year bachelor's degree is required. A minimum GPA that is required is 3.0. The application documents that have to be submitted are:

  • Personal statement
  • Two recommendation letters
  • Academic transcripts
  • Eng
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Bheru sahankar

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Yes, you are eligible for this course.

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Jagadesh Sai

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Yes, you could do an M.Des, after doing an M.Sc. in Chemistry. Quite a few design programs accept people from diverse backgrounds, be it science. Admission is usually based on a bachelor's degree with minimum percentage in the case of most colleges, close to 50%, and would include qualifying exams like the DAT or CEED Common Entrance Examination for Design). Some institutions also hold interviews for the evaluation of your potential for the program. Please check with the specific institutions you are interested in as some requirements vary considerably.

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Kuruba Balaji

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With a B.Sc. in Maths and Physics and 48% marks, you will be eligible for distance-learning or online postgraduate courses because most of them have relaxed requirements. Here are some suggestions.
 
1. M.Sc.: Mathematics, physics, or data Science offered in IGNOU or through Annamalai University must be suitable for your past academic background.
2.Postgraduate Diplomas: Programs in IT, Data Analytics, or Environmental Studies are also available.
3. Master of Computer Applications (MCA): Distance mode option for students interested in computer science.
4. MBA (General or Specialized): With prep for entrance tests, it could be a flexibl

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Shiv Kumar

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For M.Sc. Botany in Jaipur, consider these colleges with reasonable fees:

  1. University of Rajasthan – Fees: INR 5,108 for two years
  2. Jaipur National University – Fees: INR 60,500 for two years
  3. Vivekananda Global University – Fees: INR 150,000 per year
  4. Nirwan University – Affordable fees, focus on plant biology
  5. JECRC University – Fees: INR 65,000 for two years

Key factors to consider:

  • Accreditation and recognition
  • Curriculum and specializations offered
  • Faculty expertise and infrastructure
  • Placement records and student reviews
  • Financial aid options

Choose based on your budget, programme interest, and infrastructure quality.

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Annu navariya

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The cost for pursuing M.Sc at NIMHANS is reasonably affordable when compared to other institutions; thus, it is the best option for advanced study in mental health and neuroscience. The fee structure typically ranges from INR 25,000 to INR 50,000 per year, as applied to each course. Hostel fees, examination fees, and other academic charges may be applicable, but these are minimal since NIMHANS is a government institute. Scholarships and financial assistance are available for eligible students, thereby reducing the financial burden on them. Students are requested to visit the official website for the most authentic information regarding

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Kaushiki

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According to available information, The Oxford College of Science is considered one of the best budget-friendly colleges in Bangalore for an M.Sc in Medical Microbiology with good placement opportunities; it is often cited for its experienced faculty and strong track record of placements in the field of biotechnology and related sciences. 

Key points about The Oxford College of Science:

Reputation: Considered a top choice for M.Sc Microbiology in Bangalore.

Placement records: Known for good placement opportunities in the industry.

Faculty expertise: Highly qualified staff with relevant experience. 

 

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Vaibhav Nalawade

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Yes, a BMLT graduate can pursue an M.Sc. in Microbiology from St. Xavier's College. St. Xavier's and most of the college accept students from different life Science background, if you fulfil their eligibility criteria, which is mostly having a bachelor's degree and in some cases with a minimum percent is required. Make sure you thoroughly verify your eligibility according to St. Xavier's College's admission criteria and entrance exam requirements before applying!

 

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Vaibhav Nalawade

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For pursuing an M.Sc. in another says top NITs such as Trichy & Rourkela outshine in Chemistry as a newer institute of IIT. Especially, NIT Trichy is one of the reputed institutes for its chemistry program, experienced faculty, and decent placement opportunities. You have AIR 790 in EWS category, the chances of get admission in this established NITs are higher, go ahead.

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Nishtha Jain

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Students looking to enrol in the MSc programme offered at Dev Bhoomi Uttarakhand University need to fulfil the eligibility criteria as specified by the university. The university offers several MSc courses, admission to which is merit-based. Find below the DBBU MSc eligibility criteria:

MSc courseEligibility 
MSc AgricultureGraduation in Horticulture/ Forestry/ Agriculture with a minimum aggregate of 50% or equivalent from a recognised university
MSc in Food TechnologyBSC in Food Technology/ Biotech/ Micobiology/ Agriculture/ CBZ/ Home Science form a recognised university
MSc in MicrobiologyBSc in PCB/ CBZ/ Microbiology/ Biochemistry with a minimum aggregate of 50% or equivalent from a recognised university
BiotechnologyBSc in Biotechnology/ CBZ/ Agriculture/ Allied Subject with a minimum aggregate of 50% or equivalent from a recognised university

 

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