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Chanchal Gaurav

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To get admission into MSc courses at NIT Raipur, candidates are required to complete certain eligibility criteria, from which the first one is candidates must complete their BSc degrees with PCM as the subject. Secondly, candidates must maintain the minimum aggregate required by the institute- 60% for the general category and 55% for reserved categories. Lastly, candidates must appear and secure a valid score in IIT JAM, then they are required to appear in CCMN counselling. 

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Kartik Sharma

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Yes, NIT Raipur offers MSc courses for the duration of two years and is offered in full-time mode. The institute offers MSc courses in three specialisations- Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. To get admission into NIT Raipur MSc courses, candidates must complete their BSc with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as a subject. Additionally, the selection process is based on the scores achieved in IIT JAM + CCMN counselling. 

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Abhishek Jha

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Direct admission to the M.Sc. in Mathematics program at Shekhawati Post Graduate College typically depends on the candidate's eligibility and the college's admission policy. Most institutions require a relevant undergraduate degree (such as B.Sc. in Mathematics) and may conduct an entrance exam or consider previous academic performance. It's advisable to check the specific eligibility criteria, admission procedure, and deadlines on the official website of the college or contact the admissions office for accurate information.

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Kapil Lalwani

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The estimated cutoff information for admission to the Master of Science programme at NIMHANS for the previous year (2023) is as follows: As to INI CET, the total rank for the General category ranged between 120 and 350. For specific Master of Science programs, the cutoff ranks were approximately: Biostatistics - $220-$280, Clinical Psychology - $180-$250, Epidemiology - $250-$320, Neuroimaging & Interventioral Radiology – $200-$280, Psychiatric Nursing - $280-$350. These are only proper estimate of cutoff ranks and differ based on the programme and category.

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Shiv Kumar

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Eligibility for Integrated M.Sc. in Life Sciences at Tezpur University:Educational Qualification: Candidates must have completed 10+2 with at least 60% aggregate marks in subjects like Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and/or Mathematics. Reserved category candidates are eligible for a 5% relaxation in marks.English Requirement: Candidates must attempt English as one language from Section 1A in the CUET exam.Tezpur University, CUET PG Cutoff 2024 for General Category is listed below. The overall cutoff marks for CUET PG is 36 - 104

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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Yes, you can opt for an M.Sc in Anatomy after B.Sc in Operation Theatre and Anesthesia Technology if you satisfy the eligibility criteria of universities offering the program. Most of the institutions ask for a candidate to have a background in life sciences or allied fields to enroll for M.Sc Anatomy. One needs to check with the universities about their academic qualifications requirement before applying to get admitted into this advanced degree program.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Symbiosis School of Economics offers M.Sc to students with a Bachelor's degree in Economics, Statistics, Mathematics or any other related field from a recognised university. Candidates need to have passed The candidates should have passed in the final examination of any recognised University and secured at least 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% marks or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe) in their undergraduate examination. In addition, candidates have to have previously attended Mathematics and Statistics courses as part of their undergraduate program. It means a candidate can also apply in case they have written t
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Arindam Modak

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Here follows the information that one has to note for carrying out M.Sc. course at Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh:1. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: Educational Qualification: Bachelor's degree in relevant field (e.g. B.Sc. in Life Sciences, Medical Sciences or other relevant) from a recognised university. Minimum Percentage: Generally a minimum of 55% (or equivalent) in your undergraduate programme for most subjects. Please check with the specific department you are interested in as there might be slight variations in the eligibility data because of the nature of the course. Age limi
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Arindam Modak

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For M.Sc. at such government universities in India, charging less for fees, the universities take entrance exams. Given below are a few popular entrance examinations for M.Sc. courses at various government institutions:GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering):Eligibility: Mostly for M.Sc. in subjects like Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, and Earth Science.Exam Info: Conducted by IITs and IISc, The GATE, which is an all-India test, admits aspirants into M.Sc. programs in engineering and technology, as well as in other Science areas.Fees: Quite nominal, especially when it comes to government institutions.CUCET (Central universities c
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Amit Kumar

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Choosing between an M.Sc in Medical Physics and Meteorology depends largely on your career interests: If you are drawn to healthcare and applying physics principles to medical treatments, choose Medical Physics; if you are more interested in weather patterns, climate science, and environmental forecasting, opt for Meteorology. 

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