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Uttkarsh beriwal

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To clear PU-CET (PG) for admission to M.Sc. Physics at Punjab University, you need to prepare for the following topics:
1. Classical Mechanics
2. Quantum Mechanics
3. Electromagnetic Theory
4. Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics
5. Electronics and Experimental Techniques
You can refer to the syllabus provided by Punjab University for a detailed list of topics. You can also refer to textbooks such as "University Physics" by Young and Freedman, "Introduction to Electrodynamics" by Griffiths, and "Quantum Mechanics Concepts and Applications" by Nouredine Zettili, for in-depth understanding of the topics. Additionally, you can also solve pr
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Udita Das

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Yes, you are eligible to apply for M.Sc. Physics distance learning in Ambedkar Open University if you have completed your B.Tech in ECE as long as you have at least 40% of the total marks on your UG mark sheets. The duration of this distance M.Sc. Physics course is 2 years. The average cost of the M.Sc. Physics Distance Education is Rs 12,000 to Rs 60,000 per year. I hope this helps!

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Yes, it is possible to pursue BCA in India and then an MS in Cybersecurity in New Zealand. To pursue BCA in India, you need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the university you are interested in. Typically, it requires passing 12th grade with a minimum percentage in commerce and mathematics. After completing your BCA in India, you can apply for an MS in Cybersecurity in New Zealand. To pursue an MS in Cybersecurity in New Zealand, you will need to meet the admission requirements set by the university you are interested in. This may include having a relevant undergraduate degree, meeting the English language requirements, and mee
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Bhavesh Baraskar

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The eligibility criteria for lateral entry in M.Sc. CS or IT vary from university to university, and it's best to check with the specific institution you are interested in. In general, lateral entry is meant for candidates who have completed a relevant Diploma or equivalent programme, and it allows them to join an undergraduate programme in the second or third year. For M.Sc. CS or IT, some universities may offer lateral entry to candidates who have completed a relevant Diploma or postgraduate Diploma in computer Science, information technology, or a related field. PGDCA (Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications) is also a releva
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Sattwik Kumar MardanInterested in BCA

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Yes, you are eligible for M.Sc in Food Science and Technology at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) with a Bachelor's degree in Zoology and Chemistry. The eligibility criteria for M.Sc in Food Science and Technology at BHU is as follows:
Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree in Science with a minimum of 50% marks in the relevant subject (Zoology, Chemistry, Microbiology, Food Technology, and other related subjects).
Candidates who have appeared in the final year of their qualifying examination and awaiting results are also eligible to apply.
Therefore, since you have completed your Bachelor's degree in Zoology and Chemistry, you are eligib
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Sahil Sharma

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Yes, you can definitely do an M.Sc. In Food Technology once you have done your bachelor's in biotechnology. Since the minimum eligibility for doing an M.Sc. In Food Technology is a bachelor's degree in any of the following branches: Microbiology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Botany, etc.

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Aditya Agarwal

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Yes u can pursue MS in CS from McGill University after your BCA of three years if u have minimum 3.2 GPA out of 4 in your Bachelor's degree and having good rank and cutoff score in GRE for it. So, give your best :). .

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Gayathri

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To be eligible for the M.Sc. Computer Science programme at PSGR College, you need to fulfill the following eligibility criteria:
You must have completed a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related field from a recognised university. You should have scored at least 50% aggregate marks or an equivalent CGPA in your undergraduate degree. You may need to appear for an entrance examination conducted by the college or any other recognised agency, followed by a counseling process. If you meet the above eligibility criteria, you may apply for admission to the M.Sc. Computer Science programme at PSGR College. It is advisable to check th
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Gayathri

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The eligibility criteria to pursue M.Sc. In Chemistry may vary depending on the university or institution offering the programme. However, here are the general eligibility criteria:
Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry or a related field from a recognised university. Candidates must have obtained a minimum aggregate score of 50% in their undergraduate programme. Some universities may have specific subject requirements in the undergraduate programme, such as a minimum number of credits or courses in Chemistry. Some universities may require candidates to have a valid score in national or university-level entrance exams fo
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Sonali Kumari singh

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Yes, after completing your BVSc Veterinary Science graduation, you are eligible to pursue an M.Sc in Zoology in most universities. The eligibility criteria for M.Sc Zoology may vary depending on the university or institution, but typically it includes the following:
Educational Qualification: You must have a Bachelor's degree in veterinary Science, biology, zoology, or any other related field with a minimum percentage of marks (usually around 50-60%). Entrance Examination: Most universities require you to take an entrance exam to qualify for admission to the M.Sc Zoology programme. The entrance exam usually consists of multiple-choice q
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