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Different universities have different requirements. Some are more competitive and selective. So, you should visit the university website for the admission requirements. You can apply, since you have done BDS. You have to take IELTS or TOEFL, submit a personal statement of your career objectives, and submit reference letters. The other components will be mentioned on the university website.
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The scope for higher studies after completing M.Sc in computer science:
1. M.Phil in computer science.
2. Ph.D in computer science.
3. Ph.D in computer science and applications.
4. Ph.D in computer and information science.
5. M.Tech in computer science.
Other certification courses after completing M.Sc in computer science:
1. Certificate course in computerized accounting and financial application.
2. Certificate course in computerized accounting certificate course in computer typing and internet operation.
3. Certificate course in computer basics.
4. Certificate course in basic front office.
Below mentioned are the career opportunitie
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The ideal options for a B.Sc physics graduate is M.Sc in:
1. Acoustics.
2. Applied electronics.
3. Astronomy.
4. Astrophysics.
5. Geophysics.
6. Medical physics.
7. Nuclear physics.
8. Vacuum sciences.
Once you complete your Master's degree, you can look forward to pursue either M.Phil in physics, M.Phil in applied mathematics, statistics or computing and mathematical sciences.
Further taking yourself into the research field with options like:
1. Ph.D physics.
2. Master of research in physics.
With a Master's degree in physics, you can get jobs with research institutions as technician or as instructor. It is also possible for you to g
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