Computer Science Eligibility

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Lorna Dsouza

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No, only B.Sc student can apply for M.Sc.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
MS programs do not demand a work experience but universities will check your gap period, you need to justify it. MS programs are also highly competitive so you must be having a strong academic profile, internships, projects, certifications, etc. Check the university website for more details and drop an email to them for direct queries. Share your profile with them.

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi Ajinkya,
Chances of rejection is likely, because you already have a Masters, you can first email the universities and evaluate your chances. Many universities have admission representatives, you should get in touch with them directly.

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Anandvaradhan Goud

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Yes, you'll get a college with this score. Visit the below link and see which colleges you can get.
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All the best for your bright future.

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naren pulikonda

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No, since the eligibility criteria says, you need to have a graduate degree from any one of the non-IT courses.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

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Yes, you are eligible for B.Sc in computer science after Diploma in electronics & telecommunication. You might not be eligible for lateral entry in B.SC but you can surely join from 1st year.

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Ashish Shirsat

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Hello,Now a days, there is wide scope in the field of Information Technology. So, it is better to do B.Sc in IT.

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abhishek jhaGuidance/experience/engineering/CBSE/MBA

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Yes, you can become a teacher in Kendriya Vidyalaya for PGT post, if you have a B TECH degree in Computer Science and more than 60% aggregate in it. Branches other than computer Science are not eligible for applying the post. For that, you have to look after the posts posted by Kendriya Vidyalaya Sanghatan. After clearing the exam conducted, you will be eligible to teach students of class 11th and class 12th subjects related to Computer Science. Note: One disadvantage for B.Tech student is that even if they are selected they will not be promoted further as they wouldn't have a B.Ed degree.

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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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Yes, you are eligible for it, but it is not necessary, if you belong to particular branch. You can just move on, do well and achieve the best.

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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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No, you will not be eligible for TET exam, as you have done M.Sc in CSE. You better choose any other option than this.

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