M.Sc.
IITs and IISc offering Life Sciences through GATE:
1. IISc Bangalore – M.Sc. in Life Sciences (GATE accepted).
2. IIT Kanpur – M.Tech in Life Sciences (GATE required for regular candidates).
Your GATE score of 508 (EWS) makes you eligible for these programs. Consider applying to IISc and IIT Kanpur.
IITs generally offer M.Sc. in Life Sciences through IIT JAM, not GATE. However, IISc Bangalore accepts GATE scores for its M.Sc. programs.
With a GATE score of 508 (EWS), check IISc’s official website for cutoffs and eligibility. Some IITs may offer interdisciplinary M.Tech programs accepting GATE scores—explore their admissions pages for details.
No, you cannot pursue an M.Sc. in Anesthesia directly after completing a B.Sc. in Zoology (Hons). Most universities require a relevant background in medical or paramedical sciences, such as B.Sc. in Anesthesia Technology, B.Sc. in Operation Theatre Technology, or other allied health sciences. However, you can explore alternative options like M.Sc. in Medical Physiology or related fields. If you are keen on anesthesia, you may need to take bridge courses or pursue a paramedical diploma before applying.
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The application for MSc Nursing at AFMC Pune generally opens around March-April. Here’s the basic eligibility criteria:
1. The candidate should be between 20-35 years at the time of admission.
2. Educational Qualification :
BSc Nursing (Basic) or Post-Basic BSc Nursing from a recognized university.
Must have a minimum of 55% marks in BSc Nursing.
3. Must have at least one year of experience in a clinical or teaching setting.
5. Registered as a nurse with the Indian Nursing Council or State Nursing Council.
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For M.Sc. Computer Science , most universities accept candidates with any relevant UG degree in science or technology. While B.Sc. Computer Science is the preferred qualification, other degrees like B.Sc. IT, BCA, B.Sc. Mathematics, B.Sc. Electronics, or even B.Tech are also accepted in many colleges.
However, some universities may specifically require a B.Sc. Computer Science or a related field with computer science subjects. It's best to check the eligibility criteria of the specific university you are applying to.
• The OEE is conducted online, meaning candidates take the exam from a computer or device with internet access, often with a proctored mode.
•Some OEEs are conducted in a proctored mode, which means the exam is monitored remotely to ensure fairness and prevent cheating.
•The exam duration is usually 120 minutes (2 hours).
•While the exam is online, candidates may still need to log in from a specific location or device as specified in the instructions.
Amity University offers an M.Sc. in Forensic Sciences that provides students with theoretical knowledge and practical skills. The program includes hands-on training, and the university reports a dedicated placement team to assist graduates.
However, the forensic science job market in India is competitive, and some graduates have reported challenges in securing positions directly related to their field. Therefore, while Amity's program offers a solid educational foundation, prospective students should be proactive in seeking internships and networking opportunities to enhance employability in the forensic science sector.
For NFSU's B.Sc.-M.Sc. Forensic Science program, the NFAT (National Forensic Admission Test) cutoff marks vary based on category, with a general/OBC/EWS category needing a minimum of 55% in their bachelor's degree, and SC/ST/PwD candidates requiring 50% in their bachelor's degree
Hi aspirant,
If you are specifically looking for an MSC in general psychology course in Chennai is less common, but here are the top colleges in Chennai that offer a psychology course that covers the topic of general psychology.
Eligibility criteria
Top colleges/Universities
1. University of Madras, Chennai
2. Presidency College, Chennai
3. Women’s Christian College (WCC), Chennai
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In forensic science , if you pursue a BSc (Hons) , the usual academic path involves completing BSc , followed by MSc , and then pursuing a PhD separately. Here’s how the typical academic progression works:
After completing the BSc (Hons) , you would typically need to pursue a Master's degree (MSc) , which takes around 2 years .
The MSc allows you to specialize further in specific areas of forensic science like DNA analysis, forensic pathology, or digital forensics.
In some cases, if you are pursuing an integrated MSc-PhD program , the PhD may be included as part of the MSc in the same academic track. This is less common but possible in some universities, where you would directly enter a PhD program after completing your MSc.
Always check the specific university
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