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4th September 2013, 02:32 PM
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How can I apply for MS after B.E in CSE board?


Sir,
Please let me know how to apply for MS after my BE in CSE abroad. also let me know the entrance exams rules and where to apply.




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16th September 2016, 12:32 AM
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Default Re: How can I apply for MS after B.E in CSE board?

MS stands for Master of Science. It is a two-year postgraduate degree course related to Science stream. Candidates who have completed Bachelor's degree course with minimum aggregate of 50% marks from a Government recognised university are eligible to pursue MS course.

To get admission in MS course after completion of B.E (CSE) course, you have to appear in TOEFL/ IELTS examinations and if you wish to apply for admission in US universities, you have to appear in GRE examination. You need to report your examinations scores to apply for admission to MS course in Abroad Universities.

You can apply for admission to MS course in Abroad Universities through consultancy or you can also apply on your own. If you don't know how to apply for admission to MS course in Abroad Universities then, I suggest you to join the consultancy, they will take the fee and will apply for admission to MS course in Abroad Universities.
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