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This is a very interesting question. If you want to pursue robotics further, then for now you can do either mechanical engineering from IITM, or ECE or Electrical Engineering from any Indian Institute of Technology. Nowadays there is a much better branch for UG which is Data Science and Artificial Intelligence and many good IITs like IIT Guwahati, IIT Bhilai, IIT Hyderabad and IIT Jodhpur offer it.
Going for an AI degree nowadays will be a better option that traditional branches like Mechanical due to the competitive edge they provide.
You can also use our college predictor to see your chances in all the colleges: https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
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BDS is not recognised as a valid degree in other nations, such as the USA, Canada,Australia etc. Instead, you must pass an examination (the NDEB in Canada, NBED in the US, and ACD in Australia), after which you can join in their three-year dental bachelor's programme and graduate with a DDS degree, which is an equivalent to the BDS.
Being in the richest profession in Canada and other countries requires a lengthy, extremely costly, and difficult method. The way to a lavish existence.
Candidates must fulfil the eligibility requirements given by the foreign universities in order to be admitted to MS in Dental Courses overseas. Depending on the university or location you choose to earn your degree from, the requirements could differ.
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South Korea is becoming increasingly popular among international students, and for good reason! There are numerous universities and programmes available for students all over the world to pursue their Master's and Bachelor's degree programmes. Furthermore, most people can afford to live and study in South Korea. So visiting South Korea would provide both stunning scenery, interesting friends, and excellent value.
- Affordable tuition fees- S outh Korea is unique in that it does not differentiate between local and international students. Both groups pay the same fees. These fees aren't even that high, especially when compared to what you'd pay in the United States, Canada, or Australia.
- Most Bachelor's and Master's programmes cost $1,000-1,500 USD per semester and can cost up to $21,000 USD per semester. This may not appear to be a cheap option, but keep in mind that tuition at American universities can easily exceed $50,000 USD per year.
- Plenty of Scholarships - Sc holarships are available at many South Korean universities for international students. Each scholarship has different requirements, but many of these awards are often based on your previous GPA or academic performance.
- South Korea is an Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) leader Few countries can match the impressive progress and contribution of major South Korean corporations such as Samsung, LG, and SK Hynix in ICT. Because of Hyundai and Kia, it is also a significant player in the automobile industry.
- As an international student, you can look for part-time work to help fund your education in South Korea.
If you have the time and a valid D2 study visa, you can work up to 20 hours per week and unlimited hours during holidays.
South Korea's economy is very stable, so there are plenty of job opportunities for college students who want to have a financially secure future.
It totally depends upon the country you choose for your admission .There are many countries which accept ielts where there are some other countries which accept other exam like GRE etc.
So if you planning for countries like China, Ukraine, Russia, Philippine, Kyrgyzstan then IELTs not required there for admission .
And also there few countries which allows admission in few colleges without NEET.
These are
China : China three gorges University
Anhul medical university.
Capital medical university
Chongqing medical university
Philippine:. AMA school of medical
University of perpetual help.
Angeles' university foundation
So it all depends upon the country u choose but for many countries NEET is a mandatory for admission ielts can be optional as per countries or college requirements .
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M.sc in Neuroscience or master of science in Neuroscience is a 2 years course of post graduate Neurology program. Especially for the students who want to learn and research more about the intricacies of the brain.
The primary subjects are; Biology, Physics and Chemistry, 2 years course and divided into 4 semesters which varies from college to college.
The eligibility criteria for this course is you scored at least 50% in your bachelor degree from a recognised University/College, The students who completed their 3 years in Neuroscience/ Biological Science stream or any core Science stream bachelor degree students can apply for this course. Many institutions provide Admission to the students based on their performance in the enterance exam conducted by them.
The average tution fees for masters of science in Neuroscience ranges from INR 6,000 to 1,50,000 annually for 2 years.
All the best for your bright future ahead!
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For Indian students, meeting the requirements is necessary in order to pursue an MS in computer science in the United States. Here is an examination of the same:
Candidates must hold undergraduate degrees in computer science that are at least as good as those offered in the United States. They might also hold a degree in any pertinent technological field. A 3.0 GPA overall is required out of a possible 4.0 GPA. It denotes a minimum B grade with 83–86% of the possible points.
The GRE score is one more requirement for eligibility for an MS in computer science in the USA. Scores between 292 and 328 are required for students to have a better chance. In this section, the majority of universities accept GRE cut-offs. For instance, Harvard University accepts GRE 292 but Stanford University requires GRE 328.University of Washington accepts scores of 300, while Carnegie Mellon University accepts 316.
English language competence exams like the TOEFL or IELTS require strong results. The minimum IELTS score need is often 7, while certain universities, like Carnegie Mellon University, require a 7.5, while others, like the University of Southern California, may take 6.5.
Application process -
To study abroad in the USA, you can immediately apply through the official websites of a few universities. To be eligible to apply, international students must have completed 16 years of formal education. The following should be included with the completed application form:
GRE or GMAT score report.
IELTS or TOEFL score report.
SOP (Statement of Purpose)
LORs (Letters of Recommendations).
certificates of employment, if necessary.
Activities outside of the classroom as listed in the application.
copies of passports.
Academic Transcripts in sealed envelopes, with the Principals/HODs' stamp and signature.
earlier exams' certified mark sheets.
Bank statements from the last three months serve as proof of funds. You must demonstrate that you have the financial resources necessary to pay for at least one year's worth of living expenses and tuition.
medical insurance papers.
Yes might be the response. Following a BSc in zoology, you might apply for an MSc in physiology. However, it depends on which university you are applying to get an MSc.
Several colleges offer this programme, including the following:
Some universities don't offer PG courses in physiology directly, however at others you may get a straight MSc Physiology programme.
If it is absent, you might choose a physiology specialisation throughout your MSc programme.
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