hi sir ..im doing mca 2nd yr(78%) but in bca i have only 58%..well im eligible for uk universities for ms (comp)...

47 Views|Posted 2010-10-27 12:39:33
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prashant mishra
2010-10-27 17:15:18
Hi Dear, Yes you are eligible for MS in Computer Science program from UK however you have to give IELTS test to prove your english proficiency , kindly check out in these universities :- Aberdeen university , University of Glasgow , Robert Gordon University , University of York, University of South

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Mr.Prasanna Acharya
2010-11-01 01:02:24
Hi, yes you can apply for MS Computer related courses as there are number of options possible in UK Universities. Normally Master degrees in UK are having one year duration (so you can save time) and you require IELTS atleast with 6.5 bands for admission. 62% is not great but you can hope for some s

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAUL
2010-10-28 19:13:50
Yes youa re eligible. There is no courses like MCA or Computer Science. It is all specilisation . You ahve to choose your course and apply. You can see details in www.gcu.ac.uk

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babita
2010-10-27 13:13:01
yes can pursue for Ms course in scoutland University .kindly send your document.We will help you for addmission .my email id consulting.cympax@gmail.com.

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kaustubh
2010-10-27 13:05:48
yes,u r eligible

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