I am pursuing B.Sc (general) with electronics, physics and maths from CU. Can I pursue M.Sc in electronics?

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Sakshi Bharti
4 years ago
M.Sc. Is a broad area and applies to various other disciplines also. M.Sc. At Chandigarh University is a specialised degree programme that inculcates acute and abstract reasoning skills. The best university in Punjab works on the extensive approach of augmenting logical, reasoning, analytical, and p

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4 years ago
Yes, you can pursue M.Sc. Electronics from Chandigarh university. For more details visit cuchd. In.

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Parth Singh
4 years ago
Electronics & Communications engineering is an interdisciplinary branch that utilizes active electrical components to design electronic circuits, Microprocessors/Microcontrollers and other related systems. These engineers engage in research, design, development and testing of the electronic equipmen

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4 years ago
M.Sc. Electronics is a two years postgraduate degree programme that covers the area of studies like Electronics, digital and analogue signal, semiconductors, IC etc. The course is designed to train students to become professionals as per the need of the industry. The course study programme involves

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4 years ago
Graduation completion is a significant phase in a students life. There is a sudden transition into a new life when students feel sceptical about choosing postgraduate programs. The innovative and specialised postgraduate programs available at Chandigarh University open doors for successful opportuni

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4 years ago
It is possible in Chandigarh University. Join Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test! CUCET is a National level online entrance test conducted by NAAC A+ accredited Chandigarh University. It is a mandatory test for acceptance into UG programs of Engineering, Pharmacy, Agriculture and Integrated

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ISHITA PATIL
4 years ago
According to my point of view, it is possible in Chandigarh University.

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I think it's better to pursue M.Sc in electronics.

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