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29th January 2019, 02:12 AM
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Can I study regular MSc(Information Technology) being a BSc(Economics) graduate?
Hello, I have done with my BSc in Economics Honours. Now, I want to do MSc IN Information Technology. So, I would like to know that can I study MSc with this specialization now in a regular mode? Please tell me immediately.
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8th February 2019, 12:30 AM
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Re: Can I study regular MSc(Information Technology) being a BSc(Economics) graduate?
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Any degree with Mathematics or Statistics or Mathematical Physics as main or allied subject or Any degree with Mathematics or Statistics / Business Mathematics / Business Statistics / Mathematical Physics / Quantitative Techniques as main or allied subjects Therefore, if you fulfill the above criteria, then you are eligible to study regular MSc Information Technology course. |
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9th February 2019, 04:16 PM
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Re: Can I study regular MSc(Information Technology) being a BSc(Economics) graduate?
In order to pursue MSc(Information Technology) course, you should have completed your bachelor's degree in Information Technology/Computer Science/Physics/Statistics/Electronics or equivalent with minimum 45% to 50% marks from a recognized college/university. Candidates who have completed their B.E/B.Tech in the CS/IT are also eligible for the course.
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