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M.Sc Nursing is a two year programme which specializes in many branches; for example Obstetrics and Gynaecology Nursing, Obstetrics and Gynaecology Nursing, Obstetrics and Gynaecology Nursing etc. The mode of admission is mostly through entrance examination or through marks obtained in qualifying examination and personal interview. You need to be B.Sc Nursing graduate from a recognized university in order to be eligible for this course.
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2. MS in Data Science, New York University
3. MS in Computational Data Science, Carnegie Mellon University
4. MS in Machine Learning, Carnegie Mellon University
5. MS in Analytics, Northwestern University
6. MS in Analytics, Georgia Institute of Technology
7. MS in Analytics, North Carolina State University.
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Mainly it depends on your interest and need. In my opinion you have to go for B.Sc. Statistics at St. Xavier's college. It is better known for it. Good luck.
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A student with science and applied chemistry is eligible for CSIR NET. Good Luck.
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