Electronics
Hello aspirant,
Being an electronics student, you can do ME in Computer and Technology without any hesitation. You can apply to the college providing such course. However, in today world, due to increase in IT sector, even students from other groups in engineering are also choosing to work in IT sector. But it may be difficult as it is a totally different from computer applications.
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Hello Aspirant !!!
Although there is no specific cut off of Savitribai Phule Pune University as the candidates are being called based on the score that they obtain in the entrance exam. Now based on the available data of the counselling of Computer Science Engineering branch, to ensure a seat into this particular branch the feasible score will be 100-120 or more. There is no fixed cut off however scoring marks like this would ensure better admission chances of yours.
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Dear student,
MSc in physics eligibility:
MSc in electronics eligibility:
MSc in mathematics eligibility:
Also you can check the eligibility for each course depending on the college/university in which you are willing to take admission since it will help you to get a fair idea of necessary requirements because the above mentioned criteria is on a general basis , however with a change in college or university the specific criteria for each course needs to be taken into account with institutions also conducting entrance examinations for certain courses.
Hello there
In this field there are so many types of different courses available and you can choose from the courses depending on your area of interest and in which degree you want to get graduated and depending upon which work suits you well.
Here I am mentioning the names of some courses you can check out that:
You can check out these courses and for more information you can refer the link I am attaching below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/electronics-and-telecommunications-engineering-course
I hope it helps you!
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Hello,
MSc in electronics is a 2-year postgraduate program of electronics stream. The average course fee in this course is INR 80,000 TO 1,00,000. The average salary package offered to students from this stream is INR 2 LPA TO 10 LPA. The entrance tests you can give to study this course are GATE, TANCET, BITSAT, IIT JAM. The colleges you can prefer are the University of Calcutta, Kolkata, Jadavpur University, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi, Delhi University, Delhi, and a lot more options are there.
Hope this information helps you. Thank you.
Hello there,
Yes, It is possible Most in MSc physics depends upon subjects.
Eligibility criteria for MSc in Physics : For Indian candidates , candidates should have a B.Sc. degree with subjects like Physics ,Chemistry and Mathematics with a minimum of 55% marks.
The BSc Electronics are generally covers all the requirement for MSc physics
In BSc electronics course subjects Computer science , Physics and Mathematics are also included so, you can apply for MSc Physics .
There are several Best Universities for MSc Physics are listing Below :
Here is link for more Information About MSc course https://www.careers360.com/courses/physics-course https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.careers360.com/courses/msc-master-of-science/amp&ved=2ahUKEwj4r_ips671AhV9T2wGHWk6BhMQFnoECBAQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1UNL6RykHKP0Wg7TYXBLJK
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See if you wish to go for the Space science, then formally there are no courses available which offers directly Msc in space science. Some of the courses involving space science in MSc courses is mainly Astrophysics. Now for the Astrophysics most university prefers a Physics degree.
I would suggest you to complete your course of MSc Electronics. Then you can appear for the GATE and can take admission in the MTech programs of the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology. After the completion of the course, you can work in ISRO IIST provides direct placement to ISRO if one have CGPA above 8) which obviously will involve your passion of space science and Electronics.
Another way is you can take lateral entry admission in the BTech Aerospace Engineering or admission through the entrance examination in BTech Aerospace Engineering. This way can also be a good choice. But the above one I suggested may seem tough to you, but if you can work hard, then you will be able to work in the most prestigious institution in India.
To know more about the IIST, visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-space-science-and-technology-thiruvananthapuram
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
To take admission in M.tech earth and science you need to fulfill the criteria a candidate must complete bsc program which is for 4 years or to complete BSC+MSC to be eligible for m.tech program.also you need to appear for GATE exam.please check eligibililty Criteria for the college where you want to take admission to avoid further future issue.
It may not be possible for you to pursue master of technology Earth science and Space after completing Bachelor of Science in electronics. The most basic eligibility criteria for posting master of technology Earth Science and space is to complete your Bachelor of Engineering or bachelor of Technology from a recognised University in chemical or petrochemical engineering.
You must have completed your bachelor of engineering a bachelor of Technology with at least 60% marks in the aggregate of the examinations. You may also required (if you satisfy the above mentioned criteria) to qualify entrance examination which is conducted by the university in which you are interested to take admission.
Read more about Master Technology Earth science and Space by clicking on mentioned below link:
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