Difference between M.Sc and MS

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M.Sc or Masters of Science is a two years post graduate level course that is mainly divided into four main papers with the duration of each paper spanning six months. The course is mainly designed on the technical view point of the subject that lays stress on the detailed as well as in depth analysis of several specific knowledge of the subject that the candidates is taking the masters level graduation. The course is offered in several technical as well as professionally based Institutes.

Any students that have earned their B.Sc degree in any of the subject such as Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Bio-Technology, etc. are eligible to undertake this course. Though there are Institutes that undertake entrance exam prior to undertaking admission. The course offers excellent career opportunities in different sector that ranges from both private to government. Even technical as well as production based Industries offer huge potential for candidates that have undertaken this course. There are even narrow spectrums of opportunities in the research based sector.

MS or Master of Science is also a two years post graduate level course that is also designed on the same ground as the M.Sc course. Actually the course of M.sc is known as MS in Western Countries such as Canada and United States of America. Undertaking the course of MS by any candidates depend upon their long term goals. If the candidate want to attain a stable career in the West, then the course of MS is by far beneficial as compared to M.Sc.

Any candidate that have earned the bachelor level degree in any of the subject are eligible to undertake this course. However the primary aim of the course is to offer the candidates with high level of technical based knowledge and enhance the implementing power of the candidates in several actual scenarios.

 
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