M.Sc.
It is fine to try cut costs in submitting application forms, but please! I do not encourage you to fill in the wrong category in your MSc entrance exam form , even if you will not take admission this year.
Universities have a very rigid system in place when it comes to information shared in application form by the students and the exam bodies. In case if it comes to notice at any stage (whether at the time of scrutiny of application and / or at the time of Entrance Exam, Admit Card, result, counselling and or even at a later stage) that the candidate had provided wrong category while submitting the application form to avail the cheaper fee, the candidature will be cancelled and the candidate will not be considered for admission , irrespective of the fact that he/she would have appeared in the written examination or that he/she is qualifying the same. This is the case even if you receive a very good grade on the exam.
Falsely reporting information on an official application may seem like a small thing -- but it can carry severe implications. It is what is known as a misrepresentation or a fraud. Litigation might not be the immediate answer for an applicant, but it might result in your being banned from ever applying to that particular university or perhaps all universities in a consortium.
You are not planning on taking admission this year and it no longer is important that form is “cheap” if your form is not even valid. Result of having a false category while appearing for an exam won’t be of any use. If you decide to reapply next year, you will need to complete a new form with the right information, pay the correct fee and follow the process all over again.
The University and its authorities will create an admission system that is just and delivers without favour or prejudice. Availing of benefits (such as lower fees) that have been reserved for certain categories (such as reserved categories or economically weaker sections) if they are not yours is like gaming the system, and is unfair to the real candidates from those categories.
That’s a long-term site-ban way of doing things, so let’s not do this first and try the following for any future rounds instead:
Financial Aid/Waivers: In case money is tight, see if the institutions have any sort of specific fee waivers/concessions for students whose family income is below a certain level, and that you in reality will be eligible for- in case you meet their criteria.
Targeted Applications: Apply only to the one or two exams that make the most sense for your future goals so that you limit costs if you’re just taking it for practice.
Finally, honesty and accuracy in all official forms, particularly account forms, are of key importance. And it makes it as painless as possible in your situation, while also safeguarding your academic future.
Good Luck !
Yes, after completing B.Tech in Biotechnology, you can be eligible for M.Sc. Agriculture in some universities.
MSc Mathematics admissions for the 2025 to 2026 session have already started in some universities. For example, Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University has its applications open till May 31, 2025, while Chennai Mathematical Institute has already conducted its entrance exam in June followed by interviews. Patna University will begin its postgraduate admissions from mid July 2025. In general, most universities release their notifications between January and May, conduct entrance exams around April to June, and complete admissions by June to July.
Yes, with an MSc in Forensic Science, you may get admission in MTech Cyber Security and Cyber Forensics, but eligibility depends on the university. Most require a CS ,IT,ECE background, though some accept forensic or related fields. You can check NFSU, Amity University, Christ University, and some IITs or NITs. For part time, options like NFSU weekend programs, IGNOU, and PG Diplomas in Cyber Security are available. If direct entry is tough, doing a PG Diploma/Certification in Cyber Security can help strengthen your profile for MTech.
Hello,
The fees for MSc Computer Science in India can be different from college to college. Here’s a simple idea:
Government colleges : Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 50,000 per year
Private colleges : Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 2,00,000 per year
Top colleges may charge more. Also, the fees can vary based on the city and facilities provided.
Hope it helps !
Good afternoon
Here are general info of fee structure for msc in computer Science Government/state universities generally range from 30 k–70 k total.
Private colleges tend to be significantly costlier, roughly 65 k–1.2 L per year, depending on the institution and region.
If you give me some more info of which state do you belong or which college fee structure you want to know then I will help in more significantly way.
Hello student,
It is unlikely you will be eligible for the BHU M.Sc. Forensic Science program with this score(118). Generally the cutoff for ST category candidates is 177 to 191.
While the exact cutoffs vary each year,for the most accurate and current information regarding the cutoff for forensic science or any specific program, I recommend checking the official BHU website or contacting their admissions office directly.
Also I recommend to check this article for more information
https://university.careers360.com/articles/bhu-pet-cut-off
Thank you!!
Hello Aspirant,
After finishing B.Sc. in OTT (Operation Theatre Technology), your career direction depends on securing a government position or building a career in the private sector:
Ideal Plan: If you intend to pursue a secure government job - at the completion of B.Sc., prepare for competitive exams. If you intend to keep options open for both, take experience working in the private hospital and consider a M.Sc. at a later date for long-term.
With 45 marks in CUET PG it will be verydifficult to get admission in MSc Botany in central or top universities. Most good universities like Delhi University BHU, or Central University of Punjab usually require at least 150 to 200 marks for MSc Botany, especially in the general category Even for reserved categories the cut-offstays much higher than 45 Your score is far below the expected cut-off so chances are very low in such universities. However, some private colleges or smaller state universities might offer admission with low CUET scores or even give direct admission based on graduation marks. You can also look for colleges where entrance is not compulsory and admission is based on merit. If MSc Botany is your main goal, preparing again for cuet and improving your score would give you a better chance next year. Right now with 45 marks, only a few options may be open, so check colleges individually where direct admission is allowed.
Hii,
To apply for MSc Zoology at MGKVP University with CUET PG marks, you must be aware that CUET PG scores are not accepted for this program. The university has its own entrance exam for MSc Zoology. You can apply online by going to the official MGKVP website, registering your information, and completing the application form. You will be required to upload papers such as your bachelor's degree marksheet, photograph, and identification verification.
The application process typically begins in March and ends in April, with the entrance exam administered in May. Make sure to check the university's website for precise dates and information.
You can apply for MSc Zoology at Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith (MGKVP) University through their official website: mgkvp.ac.in (https://mgkvp.ac.in) .
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