How to join in M.Sc computer science in any best university of India?

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R
7 years ago
For doing M.Sc. in Computer Science, the minimum eligibility according to most Institutions is 50% in Graduation (Bachelors degree) in any or Equivalent discipline. Institutions that offer these courses are: Department of Science (Christ University), Bangalore Miranda House, Delhi Lovely Profession

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C
7 years ago
M.Sc. (Master of Science) is the degree of post graduate. So, you have to pass B.Sc. (Bachler of Science), then you can take M.Sc. .

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SACHIN NAMDEV
7 years ago
CMI Chennai, IITs, DU, anna university, university of Madras, culcutta University, University of Hyderabad, University of Assam, Savitri bai phule University Pune, NITs, IIITs are best institutions for M.Sc. Computer Science. The Universities mentioned above conduct their entrance exam. IITs, NITs,

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R
7 years ago
In most cases, you do not have to go for any test. You can get the admissions directly just check the percentile requirement. I can enlist some of the top colleges: Loyola College - Chennai Hansraj College - Delhi Lovely Professional University- Punjab Department of Commerce - Christ University -

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7 years ago
Loyola College. Miranda House. Hansraj College. Fergusson College. Madras Christian College (MCC). Hindu College. Sri Venkateswara College. Sri Venkateswara College. Ramjas College. Ramjas College. I suggest to yu see the upper and it's very good college in India.

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