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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
1) University at Buffalo
2) Stony Brook University
3) University of Albany
4) Binghamton University
5) Cornell University
6) Columbia University
7) New York University (NYU)
*This list is a mix of both public and private universities. Regards.
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1) Integrated M.Sc
2) Integrated B.Sc-M.Sc
3) Integrated M.Sc. B.Ed
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In Germany, the major sectors looking for international workers include fields like are chemicals, engineering, electronics, IT, machinery, coal, vehicles, machine tools, food and beverages, shipbuilding, textiles. Areas with recent growth include teleco
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1. Both are Science courses that have duration of two years.
2. The prerequisites for a MS is the same as for a M. Eng, except that the requirements for a M. Eng are stricter. That means that you will have to take Science courses as your major in your tertiary education. Plus, you must pass an exam in order to take this course.
3. The outcome and the job opportunities also differ, with a M. Eng post-graduation focusing more on the application aspect of Science. Regards.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
There is no age limit to join the M.Sc. Course. Students can join this course after they finish their B.Sc. Or even at a later stage. Academic Eligibility Criteria for Master of Science Course:
Aspirants who have finished their graduation can apply for the M.Sc. Course. Students require a score of above 55 percent to get admittance into a college. Also, they will need to write an admission test. If you are applying to a distance course, you may be exempted for appearing for an entrance exam. Regards.
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