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I am enlisting some of the best MS courses available in India for ME. This are:
For colleges offering the above mentioned specialization are provided below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ms-in-mechanical-engineering-colleges-in-india
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Hello,
Yes you can surely go ahead with taking Chemical Engineering at RVCE, Bangalore and as a branch considering the current scenario and employability status I would suggest going for Chemical than Civil because of the following factors:
Hello aspirant,
You should have a valid NEET PG mark/rank to get admission in any of the institution for MS General Surgery.
Here are some of the best colleges for the given branch,
1) Christian Medical College, Vellore
2) All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi
3) Kasturba Medical College,
Hello there, aspirant
For astrophysics, IISER only accepts BS-MS on the basis of JEE advanced, KVPY, and SCB.
It accepts PhD applicants through the GATE/JEST test.
Check out the Indian Institute of Astrophysics if you wish to pursue a master's degree in astrophysics.
IISER only accepts students who have completed
Dear aspirant,
As per the information given on the official website of IIT JAM, you are eligible to take admission in MSc Astronomy in IIT Indore provided that you have studied physics for 6 semesters and Mathematics for atleast 2 semesters. As of now, no information has been released whether
Dear applicant, MRCP or MRCS is a foreign diploma degree in Medical Profession. As you know it is very difficult to pass through all these stages, same goes with MD/MS degree in India. If you consider about equivalence point between them, yes these two degrees are somewhat of equal importance
Hello student,
Astrophysics is a field of science that studies the universe. The use of physics and chemistry rules to explain the origins of the cosmos, as well as the birth, life, and death of planets, stars, nebulae, galaxies, and other celestial objects. Astrophysics is related to cosmology and astronomy,
Hello Buddy! Hope you're doing good.
With your NEET PG rank, to get a seat in PG course, you might get a seat. Well it totally depends on the seat matrix, number of students apply for the particular course and the difficulty level of the exam. You can visit the
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