M.Sc. in Mumbai

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Venkata Siddardha Voona

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Kishinchand Chellaram College of Arts, Commerce & Science cut off is based on the marks decided by the Mumbai university administration. So for M.Sc also the Mumbai University administration will decide the cut off. Admission for PG courses are based on marks scored on Bachelor degree. The below specialisation in M.Sc available in this college with cut off ( in precentage  ) M.Sc. Chemistry - 90M.Sc. Information Technology - 75M.Sc. Computer Science - 85M.Sc. Statistics - 72M.Sc. Microbiology - 86 

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Abhisekh Gupta

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The eligibility criteria for the Master of Science (M.Sc) programme at KC College, Mumbai, may vary depending on the specific specialisation within the M.Sc program. However, the general eligibility criteria typically include:Educational Qualifications: Candidates must have completed a Bachelor's degree (B.Sc or equivalent) in a relevant field from a recognised university or institution. The specific undergraduate degree required may vary depending on the specialisation chosen for the M.Sc program.Minimum Marks: Candidates are usually required to have a minimum aggregate score or percentage in their qualifying examination (Bachelor's d
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Athikamsetti Janaki Ram

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the estimated semester fee ranges between Rs. 7,000 - Rs. 15,000, leading to a total estimated fee range of Rs. 28,000 - Rs. 60,000 for a two-year M.Sc. program. The actual fee can vary depending on the programme type, duration, and additional charges.

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Athikamsetti Janaki Ram

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Choosing between HBNI and ICT for M.Sc. depends on your goals. HBNI offers a wider range of research-focused programs, while ICT specializes in chemical technology and industry connections. If you want a wider academic focus and research career, HBNI might be better. If you're interested in the chemical industry, ICT might offer a better fit with its industry connections and specialised programs. Consider your goals and compare programs and resources carefully before making your decision.

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