Full Time M.Sc

Get insights from 30 questions on Full Time M.Sc, answered by students, alumni, and experts. You may also ask and answer any question you like about Full Time M.Sc

Follow Ask Question
30

Questions

0

Discussions

0

Active Users

1

Followers

New answer posted

6 years ago

0 Follower 47 Views

A
Aman Pratap Singh

Contributor-Level 6

Yes, you are eligible for the same.

New answer posted

6 years ago

0 Follower 37 Views

A
Ananya Dev

Guide-Level 14

Hi Adil,
Yes, you surely can. Correspondence students are eligible for regular courses.

New answer posted

6 years ago

0 Follower 79 Views

Shiksha Ask & Answer
Shraddha Tiwari

Guide-Level 11

If your degree is from a recognised university, then you surely can pursue any Masters from any university.

New question posted

6 years ago

0 Follower 15 Views

New answer posted

6 years ago

1 Follower 20 Views

Shiksha Ask & Answer
Mehak Seth

Guide-Level 12

Hi Rajindea, seems like you are very confused between M.Sc and B.Ed.
Well, in my opinion, you should opt M.Sc because if you had done your graduation in B.Sc. M.Sc will help you to understand and give knowledge in depth. In addition, it will give you number of options in future. M.Sc is mastering of basics you have learnt in your graduation. B.Ed will lend you in teaching, specially helpful in school teaching. But it only depends on your goals, area of interest and talent. If you are interested in teaching then you should opt B.Ed only.
According to me you should have some knowledge in detail of your basics for mastering in a subject.
B.
...more

New answer posted

6 years ago

0 Follower 40 Views

Shiksha Ask & Answer
anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

Guide-Level 15

A candidate seeking admission for the Post Graduate Programme should have passed the full time (not by correspondence or part-time Graduate degree examination in Science (class 12th + 3 years degree entire 5 years in Science only) with Physics / Chemistry / Mathematics Microbiology or Biochemistry as the main subject or one of them as second subject in the three year degree or Agriculture / Food Science/ Polymer Science or Engineering / Technology degree of a AICTE/ recognized University with minimum second class. Those with equivalent overseas qualification would also be eligible for admission. The candidate needs to have consistently
...more

New question posted

7 years ago

0 Follower 37 Views

New question posted

7 years ago

0 Follower 54 Views

New answer posted

8 years ago

1 Follower 69 Views

Shiksha Ask & Answer
lovey mah

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Raj,
Regular Msc Chemistry :
To be eligible for M.Sc, you need to pass graduation in Science subjects (Biology, Maths and Chemistry). You may contact the college officials directly for admission procedure.
External Msc Chemistry :
The acceptability and recognition of a full time course is higher in industry and the long term career gains are good. Correspondence courses are ideally meant for those who are working and cannot leave their jobs to further their education. It is only to leverage ones experience and not so much as a stand alone degree. The employ-ability of a full time degree holder is the most and those with a distance educ
...more

New answer posted

8 years ago

1 Follower 162 Views

Shiksha Ask & Answer
Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

If you wish to be placed well, choose regular mode as the subject is more practical based and it will give you better opportunities to interact with faculty and research.

Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else

Sign Up on Shiksha

On Shiksha, get access to

  • 64k Colleges
  • 968 Exams
  • 625k Reviews
  • 1500k Answers

Share Your College Life Experience

×

This website uses Cookies and related technologies for the site to function correctly and securely, improve & personalise your browsing experience, analyse traffic, and support our marketing efforts and serve the Core Purpose. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.