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You must have completed a B.Sc. Or BE/B.Tech degree in Computer Science, IT, Cyber Security or any other equivalent degree from a recognised institution to be eligible for M.Sc. Cyber Security course. Also, you have must complete graduation with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. Then only you can opt for M.Sc. In cyber security for your Masters.
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You should have passed the 10+2 examination or an equivalent examination from a recognised board. You should have completed a minimum of four months of study period before appearing in the CA Foundation examination. You should not be pursuing any other course of study simultaneously with the CA Foundation course. If you fulfill these eligibility criteria, then you can register for the CA Foundation course thro
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