What are the entrance exams for pursuing M.Sc in government universities in India at a low fees for 2 years?
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For M.Sc. at such government universities in India, charging less for fees, the universities take entrance exams. Given below are a few popular entrance examinations for M.Sc. courses at various government institutions:
GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering):
Eligibility: Mostly for M.Sc. in subjects like Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, and Earth Science.
Exam Info: Conducted by IITs and IISc, The GATE, which is an all-India test, admits aspirants into M.Sc. programs in engineering and technology, as well as in other Science areas.
Fees: Quite nominal, especially when it comes to government institutions.CUCET (Central universities c
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