i passed my hs with sc ..i did my graduation in bengali due to certain circumstance ..now i want to persue masters in science am i eligible ?if yes then pls mwntion the criteria of admission or any extra courses i have to complete in order to persue msc ... excuse if theres any gramatical mista
Hello there,
Yes, you
can pursue a Master’s in Science (M.Sc.)
, but there are some important eligibility conditions and possible steps you may need to take since your
graduation was in Bengali (Arts stream)
and M.Sc. is a
science stream postgraduate program
.
General Eligibility for M.Sc.:
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You must have completed a B.Sc. or equivalent degree in a relevant science subject (like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, etc.).
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Most universities require a minimum of 50–60% marks in your B.Sc. (some relaxation for SC/ST/OBC).
Some universities conduct entrance exams like
CUET-PG, IIT JAM, BHU PET, or university-level tests
.
Since you graduated in Bengali (not a science subject):
You are not directly eligible for a traditional M.Sc. course in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, etc.
However, here are your
alternative options
:
1. Bridge Course / Lateral Entry (rare but available in some open universities):
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You can apply for a B.Sc. through open or distance mode (e.g., IGNOU or NSOU).
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After completing B.Sc., you’ll become eligible for M.Sc.
2. Pursue M.Sc. in Interdisciplinary Fields:
Some universities offer M.Sc. in subjects that allow graduates from other streams:
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M.Sc. in Environmental Science
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M.Sc. in Disaster Management
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M.Sc. in Psychology (sometimes open to Arts graduates)
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M.Sc. in Food and Nutrition (if you studied Home Science or Biology in 12th)
Check the university’s eligibility criteria carefully.
3. Take a Second Bachelor's Degree in Science:
If you’re serious about a core science M.Sc., you can:
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Re-enroll for a B.Sc. in the science subject you want to pursue.
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After graduation, apply for M.Sc.
Next Steps:
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Decide which science subject you’re interested in.
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Check eligibility criteria on university websites or CUET PG portal.
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Consider open universities for flexible study paths (like IGNOU).
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If needed, pursue bridge or foundation courses to qualify.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.