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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The syllabus of MSc Computer Science covers core aspects and fundamental knowledge of essential subjects such as operating systems, computer networks, data science, full stack web development and other programming languages. Studying these subjects is necessary for developing a strong base and foundation which allows students to dive into the IT world and utilize this knowledge into practical experience.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The candidates who wish to enrol into an MSc in Computer Science course need to secure a minimum of 50-60% in their bachelor's degree in order to be considered eligible for an admission. The marks can vary depending on the university you wish to choose. Many universities also conduct entrance exams apart from merit system and enrol students on the basis of their scores. Hence, you can consider preparing for these exams. Good Luck!
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are several reasons why the MSc Computer Science course is worth pursuing. Candidates can take a look at a few of them:
- Financially Encouraging: Some of the highest-paid positions in the computer Science industry belong to these candidates. The starting pay for a Software Engineer is INR 6.4 LPA in India and it continues to grow with skills and experience at a good rate.
- Ever-Evolving Industry: between 2020 and 2030, the computer Science industry is expected to grow at a rate of 22%. Industry analysts claim that this rate is higher than the average for all occupations. Because computer technology resea
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Thiagarajar college engineering(TCE) is a govt aided institution and affailiated to Anna university and situated in Madurai.
The college is accredited with A grade by NAAC and has been ranked 18th NIRF 2023 rankings among tops colleges india.
The selection process is based on the candidates performance in the highest secondary examination (Mathematics,physics,and chemistry).The latest cut off information ,i recommend checking the official college website thiagarajar college of engineering or contacting their administrative office directly,they provide up to date information on cut off and admission requirements.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Whether pursuing an MSc MLT course is better than starting a job after completing a BSc MLT depends on individual career goals and aspirations.
For those seeking specialisation in specific areas of laboratory technology, an MSc offers the opportunity to gain advanced knowledge and expertise, which can lead to higher-level roles, such as laboratory manager or researcher. It also opens doors to academic and teaching positions.
However, for those eager to gain practical experience, earn a salary, and start their career quickly, entering the workforce after BSc MLT is a viable option.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The hostel fees for MSc students at VBSPU is INR 1.06 lakh. This fee includes room charges, mess charges, security charges, etc. Other than this, students have to pay other fees, such as tuition fees, academic fees, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Puravanchal University MSc admissions are done based on academic record. The university checks the past academic performances of the applicants. Though it is nowhere mentioned if students can take admission without final year graduation results or not.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
VBSPU Jaunpur offers two types of scholarships to offer financial support. Students from the Backward Caste, General, and Minority categories whose parents/guardians have a total income not more than INR 2 lakh, as well as SC/ST category students whose income does not exceed INR 2.5 lakh, may apply for the Post-Matric Scholarship. The university's scholarship scheme also covers Kargil Martyrs' and victims of natural calamities, such as tsunamis. However, according to the official website, there is no course-specific scholarship offered.
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