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7th August 2018, 04:56 AM
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Eligibility to study MS(Medical Physics) in Duke Kunshan University for BSc student? Requirements to get admission?
Hello Sir, I am a BSc Physics student and I am interested to study MS(Medical Physics) from Duke Kunshan University in Abroad. Am I eligible to study this course? If yes, then please tell me about the requirements for getting admission.
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23rd August 2018, 07:11 AM
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Re: Eligibility to study MS(Medical Physics) in Duke Kunshan University for BSc student? Requirements to get admission?
Eligibility to study MS(Medical Physics) in Duke Kunshan University is given below.
You must have a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from a recognized university. You must have completed undergraduate coursework, in addition to basic and upper-level physics courses should include the following: Chemistry: 1 semester/course, Biology: 1 semester/course, Electronics: 1 semester/course, Computer science/programming: 1 semester/course Or You must have a Bachelor’s degree in natural sciences, mathematics, or engineering with the minimum college-level coursework. You must have qualified English Proficiency Test such as IELTS or TOEFL. |
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