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Khushi Jindal

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With 27 percentage in CUET it's not possible to take admission in M.Sc specially in top universities . I will suggest you to take drop fir this year and  consider re-appearing for the CUET PG exam with better preparation. Or go for private colleges that are near by you if you don't wanna take drop 

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Ajay Sharma

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If your GATE score is nineteen, getting admission to top faculty members like IITs or NITs for M.Sc. Is very tough.

But you may strive for some private or country universities.

Some colleges additionally provide admission without GATE.

So, you still have possibilities in different schools through direct admission or their very own entrance checks.

 

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Aditya Patel

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GCS College of Nursing, Ahmedabad, offers M.Sc Nursing programs in specializations like Medical-Surgical, Child Health, Mental Health, Community Health, and Obstetrics & Gynecology Nursing. It is affiliated with Gujarat University and approved by INC. Applicants must have a B.Sc or Post-Basic B.Sc Nursing with 55% marks and one year of clinical experience.

 

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Aman Yadav

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The  admission for the academic year 2025-26 in M.Sc had already begin for Kurukshetra University (KUK), the last date to apply was 7 July 2025 and now its has been closed . If you wanted more information you can check their official website. 

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Sukrati Shukla

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Yes, it is possible to do a part-time M.Sc program, especially in fields like Nursing, where some colleges offer part-time M.Sc Nursing courses designed for working professionals. For example, Roohi College of Nursing offers a part-time M.Sc Nursing program that is conducted in a classroom mode over three years with manageable fees (around eighty thousand rupees). Such programs allow students to study alongside their job commitments.

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Nishtha Shukla

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The total course fee for MSc at DYPDPU School of Liberal Arts is INR 5 lakh. Aspirants have to pay the some part of the fee at the time of admission to confirm their seat. Below is the fee breakup for MSc:

YearFee
First yearINR 2.50 lakh
Second yearINR 2.50 lakh

 

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shivam Gupta

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To get admitted to an MSc Microbiology programme now, you'll need to meet the eligibility criteria, which typically includes a relevant Bachelor's degree (like BSc Microbiology) and potentially passing an entrance exam. Since your BSc was in 2009, you'll need to check if any time-related restrictions exist for the specific programs you're interested in. 

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Nallamothu Arun Kumar

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Yes, M.Sc. programs generally require entrance exams in India. Many universities, including IITs, central universities (like DU, JNU, BHU), and state universities, conduct their own entrance tests or accept national-level exams like IIT JAM, CUET-PG, GATE, and JEST. While most M.Sc. admissions are through these exams, it is possible to pursue a private M.Sc. through distance or online education, where admissions are often merit-based on your undergraduate scores rather than entrance exams.

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Sarthak Tiwari

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Absolutely, with your background in B.Sc Radiography, you are indeed eligible to advance your expertise with an M.Sc in Nuclear Medicine. This is a natural progression for professionals like yourself who possess a solid foundation in medical imaging. Most esteemed institutions offering this specialised Master's programme warmly welcome graduates with a B.Sc in Radiography, as your existing knowledge of medical technologies and patient care is highly valued. It allows you to delve deeper into the fascinating world of radioactive materials for diagnosis and treatment, opening up specialised and impactful career avenues in hospitals and r

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