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Nidhi Kumari

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Indira Gandhi National Open University's (IGNOU) M.Sc. programme eligibility requirements vary by program, but generally speaking, applicants need to fulfil the following standards. To be eligible, candidates must have earned a bachelor's degree from an accredited university or its equivalent. Usually, a degree in a pertinent field is required. Generally speaking, applicants must have completed their degree programme with at least 50% of the possible points (45% for reserved categories).

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Aayush Sharma

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If a candidate has a minimum aggregate of 45% in graduation then they are eligible for admission in the MDSU Ajmer MSc programme. Candidates are selected on the basis of the merit secured in their graduation exam. MDSU Ajmer provides BA admission in its main campus as well as through multiple affiliated colleges. Therefore, candidates have multiple colleges if they want to apply for MSc admission at the university and each college has a different cutoff.

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Shiksha Jain

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It is fairly easy to get admission for the MSc in Finance program at TCD. Look at the admission process which is the admission procedure for MSc Finance at Trinity College Dublin -

Step 1: Go to the 'Trinity College Dublin Course' and find the course you wish to study.

Step 2: Check the programme and English language requirements before applying.

Step 3: Upload additional documents, test scores, and pay the course fees.

Step 4: Apply by paying a non-refundable Trinity College Dublin application fee.

 

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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Candidates can earn as high as 36 LPA after graduating from an MSc astronomy course and this figure can continue to grow with more skills and experience over the time. Each and every job profile in this field offers high salary to the candidates and offers them a chance to practically apply the theoretical knowledge learned during the course.

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Satyendra Rastogi

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Trinity College Dublin ranks #33 in the 2025 Financial Times for Masters in Finance. Trinity's Masters in Finance is a specialist programme designed to prepare students for a range of careers in the financial industry. 

The duration of the programme is 1 year and first-year fees is INR 29 L at the college. Therefore, Trinity College Dublin is good for studying MSc Finance in Ireland.

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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There are around 4 private and 4 government colleges in India which offer MSc Astronomy courses. these colleges offer students a chance to work with qualified professionals and learn from their experience which will enhance their skillset and help them grow in this field.

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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Students having a strong foundation in physics, chemistry and mathematics won't find much harder to pursue MSc Astronomy. The curriculum consists of subjects which cover detailed aspects of planetary and celestial bodies which allow students to learn more about the field of Astronomy.

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Piyush Kaur

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Trinity School of Computer Science and Statistics offers an MSc in Computer Science – Data Science course to international students. Applicants who wish to study the course at the college must meet the general entry requirements along with English language requirements. Mentioned below are Trinity College Dublin requirements for MSc Computer Science Data Science admission:

  • Complete an upper second-class (2.1) Honours degree grade or higher from a reputable university, in Computing or a related discipline
  • Must complete a programming test in C, C+ or Java before being offered a place on the course
  • Strong work ethic and the resolve to stro
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Aadit Singh Uppal

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The field of astronomy is vast and the candidates who are successful in making a career in this field are payed highly. The graduates of MSc Astronomy will be given an opportunity to work with organizations such as NASA and ISRO which is a very respected profession among the masses. Hence, this field of astronomy is a perfect opportunity for the candidates.

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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MSc Astronomy is a field focusing on studying detailed aspects of the universe. Candidates who have a keen interest in the dynamic universe and the planetary bodies and wish to make a career in the field of astronomy can pursue this course to learn moe about the outer space and work with experienced professionals.

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