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YASH SHARMA

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Yes. Factors that may affect your ability to join an M.Sc. Computer Science programme in a regular mode using the IA method:The college or university's admission requirementsYour academic backgroundYour work experienceYour letters of recommendationYour personal statement

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Aayushi Bijawe

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Top Distance M.Sc Computer Science Colleges are:College NameLocationIGNOUDelhiUniversity of MadrasChennaiAlagappa UniversityKaraikudiAnnamalai University, DDEChidambaram

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tarun mittal

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The fee for M.Sc. Computer Science differs from university to university. For example, the total fee for M.Sc. At DU-affiliated colleges ranges from INR 3,860 to INR 68,990. The percentage required to take admission also varies from university to university. For example, in the Bachelors study at IMTS Institute, applicants need to have scored a minimum of 40% aggregate score from a recognised institution. I could not find any information about reservation seats for NT category.

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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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After completing a B.Sc. in Computer Science, there are several master's degree options that you can consider based on your interests and career goals. The choice of the course largely depends on your specific area of interest within the field of computer science. Here are a few popular options:
1. M.Sc. in Computer Science: This is a natural progression for students who want to deepen their knowledge and skills in computer science. It covers advanced topics in algorithms, data structures, software engineering, artificial intelligence, machine learning, database systems, and more. It prepares you for roles in research, development, and
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tarun mittal

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Yes, M.Sc. Computer Science course is available at SOA University. You can find more information about the course and its fees on tier official website for getting better insights and this the fees is low as compared to B.Sc. Fees.

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PINNINTI NAVEEN

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Yes, your eligible for the GATE exam in CS stream after completing M.Sc. Or in final year and also candidate can also apply for M.Tech.

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THanniru Vamsi dhar

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My suggestion was based on your interest if you interested in business or finance you can do MBA, IF YOU INTRESTED IN TECHNICAL STREEM YOU CAN TAKE MCA.

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Jagadish Buddanola

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M.Sc. Computer Science at Government Law College provides two year course programme and to pursue this course one should qualify in entrance test and also should complete his or her Bachelor's with 60 to 80 Percentage and fee structure is 16K to 35K per year.

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