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Rupali Singh

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The MSc in Finance course of DCU University is 12 months. The annual tuition fee for Indian students admitted to this course is EUR 23,000 (Around INR 25 lakh). In the QS Business Master's rankings for 2025, this course of DCU University ranks among the Top 130 MSc programs globally. 

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Nishtha Singh

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DCU Ireland MSc in Business School course is 2 years. The start date of this course is Sep 2026. The annual tuition fee is EUR 23,000. Also, this course is accredited by the Institute of Management Consultants and Advisors (IMCA). To apply for this course, students can apply online via the university's portal. 

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Kanishka Gambhir

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Some of the most popular cities in the USA where international students can choose MS in Psychology are given as follows :

  • California 
  • Pennsylvania
  • Florida 
  • Georgia 
  • Illinois 
  • New York 
  • Texas 
  • Alabama

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Diya Nihalani

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The "better" course is a subjective choice. By the name, if you want to go into research, academia and PhD go for M.Sc. If you are more drawn towards the tech industry roles go for MTech. Note that the graduation degree you have determines if you're eligible for the M.Tech course or not. UG courses eligible for M.Tech courses are BE, BTech, BCA for some specializations, a 4 year BSc in a few specializations is also acceptable for MTech. Top M.Tech colleges require you to clear GATE exams.

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Diya Nihalani

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Yes you can pursue an M.Sc. as a BCom graduate. Some things to keep in mind are the specific college guidelines and the chosen MSc specialization. Some MSc specializations open to BCom graduates are MSc Economics, MSc Stats, MSc IT, etc.

 

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Diya Nihalani

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MSc and MS are both referred to as Master of Science. The course just happens to have different names in different countries. It is MS in the US and Canada. Referred to as MSc in the UK, India, Australia, etc. (generally). MS is slightly more practical and research-heavy when compared. Usually, they're equal in value in the eyes of employers.

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Diya Nihalani

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Usually B.Sc graduates go for MSc. They do so to excel in a specialization. It is heavier than the B.Sc. course-wise. It requires you to read for long hours, present projects, research papers, and appear for semester exams, etc. This course is ideal for someone with good reading and writing long academic material, someone who has good research skills, last but not the least one also needs to have attention to detail and a genuine interest in the chosen specialization.

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Diya Nihalani

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MSc is a prevalent PG option for Science graduates. A very good option for research professionals. It is also preferred in a lot of teaching jobs in India. Other than that you have options in working in areas like IT, Pharma, R&D, etc. depending upon the specialization.

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Diya Nihalani

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One can work in IT, Labs, Pharmaceuticals, research and development, schools/ colleges after completing MSc. The scope largely depends on the specialisation chosen. Opportunities abroad might come with additional requirements like a work visa, language proficiency, etc. 

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Diya Nihalani

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People pursue M.Sc to excel academically in a specific specialization. It is a good choice for people wanting to make or advance their careers in research and academia. Also some employers prefer candidates with master's degree for certain roles.

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