M.Sc Eligibility
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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
After Qualifying National Eligibility Test NET enables a person to be eligible to apply for the position of Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Universities and Colleges located anywhere across India. Qualifying National Eligibility Test also makes one eligible for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) but the maximum age limit to ap
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
The eligibility is completing B.Tech or BE in mechanical engineering or automotive with atleast 75%. You must also take the IELTS or TOEFL. Some competitive universities also require the GRE.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
All candidates who have secured at least 50% (45% for SC/ ST candidates) marks in Group Subjects of the qualifying examination fulfill AUCET 2018 eligibility criteria for Science course admissions. It may be noted that AUCET 2018 exam for Science courses is mainly conducted for five papers:
Life Sciences
Physical Sciences
Mathematical Sciences
Chemical Sciences
Geology
Eligibility criteria for all the five papers (mentioned above) and different M.Sc. Courses offered through the entrance exam is mentioned at the link provi
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 5
To enter into any technical programme a solid background in mathematics is essential. The primary or main eligibility criteria is a very good Bachelor's degree in a relevant field. Around 75% is least recommended for consideration by the high ranked universities. High quality projects and research work are also required. An additional English language test is required which is the IELTS. The universities have their IELTS score requirement, some may have 6.5 or some 7 and higher, in UK its usually more than 7 if you are applying for Masters. Hope I answered your query, for more details you can visit the university websites and
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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
Final year appearing candidates can also apply on provisional basis.
Those Candidates who belongs to other state will have to score minimum 55% marks in 10+2.
Final Selection
Candidates are selected based on Shivaji University entrance exam score and marks obtained in 10+2.
Selection parameters and weightage :
Entrance Exam Score- 50%
10+2 exam score - 50%
Regards.
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Applying to a good university abroad with so many backlogs will be highly competitive and chances are minimal. You can be eligible and can apply to colleges but getting admission won't be easy. You should contact some overseas consultant and get your profile nicely evaluated or you should start researching university admission requirements on your own, email them and start the application process yourself. Universities which are ranked high will be very tough. And you must also take the IELTS. Check many universities as possible and go through the admission requirements, you can start the application process once you get cla
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