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Lakshmi

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Several universities in India offer integrated Bachelor of Science (BSc) and Master of Science (MSc) courses. Some prominent institutions include the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) such as IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Madras, IIT Kanpur, IIT Roorkee, and IIT Delhi, the National Institutes of Technology (NITs), the Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs), the University of Hyderabad, Delhi University, and the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata. Additionally, institutions like St. Xavier's College (Mumbai), Fergusson College, Hansraj College, and Presidency University also offer these integrated programs

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Sonali Samal

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BIT Mesra is solid if you're into Geoinformatics. They've got an in-house Digital Innovation Lab, plus tie-ups with external orgs. In 2025, for example, ADROSONIC ran an internship focused on AI + digital mapping—super cool stuff. Placement-wise, PG students pulled in average packages of INR 10–11.5 LPA, though it might be a bit lower for niche courses like this. Still, the exposure and network you get. Totally worth it.

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SHASHI KAPOOR KUSHWAHA

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To pursue an MSc in Physics and Mathematics,  you typically need a strong background in both subjects, often requiring a BSc in Physics or Mathematics with a significant component of the other. Some universities may offer specialised programs like Mathematical Physics or Theoretical Physics that combine both fields. 

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Parul Shukla

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No, admission to either the BSc or MSc in Diabetology programs does not require NEET. These courses are distinct from medical courses at the MBBS or MD levels.

For non-MBBS candidates interested in diabetes care, admissions are more accessible because they are typically determined by academic merit, pertinent undergraduate credentials, or institute-level entrance exams.

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Jaya Shukla

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Indeed, compared to a BSc, an MSc in Diabetology is more focused on research. It consists of courses on evidence-based practice, thesis writing, and research methodology.

Students pursuing an MSc are better prepared for positions in research, policy, and advanced clinical practice, while a BSc concentrates on fundamental theoretical knowledge and applied skills.

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Aishwarya Rai

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Yes, students with a background in nutrition, life sciences, or similar disciplines can enrol in the MSc Diabetology program. These fields offer a solid basis for comprehending metabolic health and diabetes management.
A bachelor's degree in biology, nutrition, microbiology, or biochemistry is typically accepted by universities, so it makes sense for people who wish to focus on diabetes treatment or research.

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Admission date for M.Sc in BK Birla College in 2025 is from April to June for this year. Some admissions are also considered in July 2025. For more details, you should visit college website of B.K Birla college.

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Shreya Basu

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Australia offers some of the best-ranked universities for Master's (MS) courses, and students from all across the globe take admission to polish their advanced skillset and grow their careers. The table below mentions the tuition costs of the top universities for an MS in Computer Science in Australia:

Australian Universities offering CS courses

Tuition Cost

University of Sydney

INR 24.76 L - 33.09 L

Australian National University (ANU)

INR 25.48 L - 31.73 L

University of Melbourne

INR 25.88 L - 41.87 L

University of South Wales

INR 20.53 L - 47.56 L

Monash University

INR 19.53 L - 31.97 L

University of Technology Sydney

INR 19.37 L - 36.1 L

University of Adelaide

INR 20.54 L - 28.08 L

University of Queensland

INR 14.63 L - 28.2 L

Macquarie University

INR 17.78 L - 26.79 L

RMIT University

INR 13.51 L - 27.55 L

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