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rahul r

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Once you complete your B.Tech you should be eligible for studying MS abroad. The basic pre-requisite for an MS abroad is minimum 15 years of formal education, and in some cases, 16 years of education. You may have to appear for the GRE and appear for a few language proficiency tests, like IELTS and TOEFL, if required. Admission process for a course in MS is lengthy and there are lots of pre-requisites to get into top institutes. Please visit college web site individually for complete information, or specify a particular college which you want to study with, so that I may be able to populate relevant details. Regards.

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Please refer to the links provided below for an exhaustive list of colleges which offer M.Sc. Physics from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. You should be able to navigate to a college of your choice using the filters on the web page. Telangana: https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-physics-colleges-Telangana
Andhra Pradesh: https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-physics-colleges-andhra-pradesh.

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rahul r

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Yes, it is possible to study M.Sc via distance mode after completing B.Sc. To study via distance, you should apply to the college you are interested in studying with, and then take it from there. You might have to furnish some documents as proof of identity and your SSC HSC, and UG certificates, if required. Regards.

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The first and basic qualification required for a Ph.D course is that you must have completed your Master's degree course. To apply for Ph.D, you can either directly apply to the professors of different universities sending them your resume, Statement of purpose and your research papers. Or you can appear for UGC NET examination and then sending your NET scores to the professors under whom you want to undergo your Ph.D course. Since, you have not yet completed your M.Sc. You might not be eligible to pursue a full time Ph.D but you can start applying if you will be able to complete your M.Sc before the start of the next academic year. Re
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akshay singh

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If you wanted to pursue a job or a another M.Tech degree in the near future then it is necessary to complete your M.Sc.

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akshay singh

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Yes, you are eligible for M.Sc in stats as it's purely on the basis of merit list.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Sonali, I will recommend Canada keeping in mind the immigrant checks and stay back options after studies. In UK, getting a job after studies is very tough for Indians. Also the one-year M.Sc from UK is not recognised in India by a majority of companies and organizations. So its a risk. Canada is way more flexible and has good schemes. Post-study work options are also very good. You can be eligible to work for around 2-3 years. The ROI in Canada will be better.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Sonali!
It's very negative to think that girls are not good for forensic science. Your job role will be more reputable and designated. And yes! the job opportunities are very high also (advisable to go for abroad for job). Various police departments, crime branch need them. But also military intelligence, defense personal also now days demands huge forensic science experts. Loko nayak is a really good options or this career. It is suggested that gain praticle knowledge and work experience as much as you can. because in this feild 'expert' are more demanded then freshers.
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