M.Sc Eligibility

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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You need to be a graduate in engineering or equivalent (E.g. BE/ B.Tech/ 4 year B.Sc engineering/ AMIE/ DoEACC B Level, etc.) in IT, computer science, electronics, telecommunications, electrical, instrumentation or related areas.

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chandrakant solanki

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B.Sc Psychology with at least 55% and the entrance exam as conducted by some of the universities.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
You haven't specified the subject. So, here are the requirements:
1. A final or current undergraduate degree transcript (and an official translation) - scanned copy in colour of the original Document Degree certificate (and an official translation)
2. if you have already completed your degree - scanned copy in colour of the original document 2 references on headed paper (academic and/or professional - see programme entry requirements)
3. Any additional document specifically listed under 'Entry requirements' on the Postgraduate Taught degree programmes A-Z
Copy of your passport (photopage) - non-EU applicants only
If English is not your
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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Hi,
As per the eligibility criteria, you need to get minimum 60% in graduation (Life science or biotech) and 60% in class 12th. So, you are not eligible as of now. If you score above 60% after your 3rd year result, then you can apply for the same.
All the best.

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Samar Gupta

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Your B.Sc. percentage might create hurdle for you in getting a good college but you can definitely get into an average college or you take admission through the management seat.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Yes, you are eligible for M.Sc in cyber security or information security. University of Madras offers this course. Instead of M.Sc there is M.Tech in cyber security. You can consider IIIT, Hyderabad too.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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They offer an integrated M.Tech + Ph.D program. As mentioned on their website here is the eligibility
'The Integrated M.Tech- Ph.D (Tech.) Programme will admit bright, highly motivated students with a three years B.Tech. degree (Post BSc Hons) in Optics and Optoelectronics / Radio Physics and Electronics from CU or B.Tech / BE degree in Electrical/ Instrumentation/ Electronics and Communications /Computer Science and Engineering from an institution recognized by AICTE. A candidate with M.Sc degree in Physics / Electronic Science / Applied Mathematics /Applied Physics from a UGC recognized institution is also eligible to apply'.
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