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2016-04-20 11:58:45

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi
Check the programmes at IISER ,IIA Bangalore, CFTRI Mysore, TIFR Mumbai, WBUT Kolkata, LNIPE Gwalior, JNU, IISC. They all have the integrated p.hd programme and entrances for the same.

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2016-04-20 00:22:43

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n manishNothing special

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Du, BHU, and iisc

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2016-04-19 23:38:13

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2016-04-19 17:14:33

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shivangi dubey

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SORRY DONT HAVE IDEA ABOUT M SC

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2016-04-19 15:48:42

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Megha BhardwajI would love to offer my helping hands..

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Hi Yash, majority universities in US require 16 years education that is four year bachelor degree. You can also meet this requirement by adding a one year PG Diploma course. Please check US New Ranking for the best universities in US for masters degree. You must take the GRE and TOEFL. Since eligibility requirement differ do visit university website for exact and updated information.

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2016-04-19 15:15:36

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Nityanand Singh

Guide-Level 11

Hey Gowtham,
If you have done or going to do B.Tech(Mech) than you should be going with M.Tech as it will give you more opportunities than M.Sc. Also M.Tech is considered to be more job oriented than M.Sc. After M.Tech you can choose teaching profile, corporate profile or even research work. So in my opinion M.Tech will be a better option. Suggesting some universities -

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2016-04-19 12:00:35

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jassi dol

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Hi Sweta,
Kindly mention the subject in question so that I can answer you aptly.

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2016-04-19 11:08:11

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Debajit Chandra

Guide-Level 14

The difference between M. Sc and M Tech is same as the difference between B.Sc and B Tech
M. Sc is a master course, which is next form of B.Sc. It's not as expensive as M Tech, and most of the colleges don't have any entrance exam for this. Just like B. Sc, if you do well in your graduation and score more than 60%, you can easily study M. Sc
Whereas in M Tech, it's a tougher course. It's of 2 years duration and its of more value than M. Sc. It's a much more expensive than M.Sc also.

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2016-04-18 22:25:01

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