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  1. #41
    Vivek_
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    Hi,
    I completed my graduation, BSc(IT) in 2009 and then was placed in a reputed MNC and joined a Work Integrated Learning Program(WILP) where I was supposed to attend my classes on Weekends. I then completed my Masters in Science from BITS Pilani via WILP consisting of 8 semesters or 4 years.
    Though BITS Pilani confirmed that this degree program will be considered as a Full-time degree program, but many organizations here consider it as a Distance Learning program as I was having a full-time job.

    Now my concern is, for pursuing a Masters Program in US, I need to have 16 years of education. But I have 2 different cases :
    1. When my MS degree is not accepted as a regular one : 10+2+3=15 years.
    2. When my MS degree is accepted as a regular one : 10+2+3+4=17 years.

    Please let me know if I'm eligible for pursuing MS from US.

  2. #42
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    Hi,

    I completed my graduation, BSc(IT) in 2009 and then was placed in a reputed MNC and joined a Work Integrated Learning Program(WILP) where I was supposed to attend my classes on Weekends.
    I then completed my Masters in Science from BITS Pilani via WILP consisting of 8 semesters or 4 years.

    Though BITS Pilani confirmed that this degree program will be considered as a Full-time degree program, but many organizations here consider it as a Distance Learning program as I was having a full-time job.



    Now my concern is, for pursuing a Masters Program in US, I need to have 16 years of education.
    But I have 2 different cases :

    1. When my MS degree is not accepted as a regular one : 10+2+3=15 years.

    2. When my MS degree is accepted as a regular one : 10+2+3+4=17 years.



    Please let me know if I'm eligible for pursuing MS from US.

  3. #43
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    Ms in us after mca

    I am doing MCA can I eligible for MS in us. ....tell me if yes then what is the admission process. ..

  4. #44
    MS in US Fresher
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    Sir I dropped 2 courses within a span of 4 years and lost 4 years of education(4 back years).Then I joined CS engineering CUSAT ,Kerala and performed well there , my profile is,
    Btech - 85.2 %
    GRE - 334
    TOEFL - 112
    Now my age is 26 and I would like to know my possibilities of getting into a good university for MS in CS , considering my age and back years(4) I have.

  5. #45
    Tripto
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    Query

    Hello Sir
    I have completed my graduation as a dental surgeon and now want to pursue masters in public health in US. Which exam do I need to go for GRE or GMAT?? And how much score is required??

  6. #46
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    hello sir,
    i have completed B.E. in Mechanical Engineering. I intend to pursue MS in Mechatronics in USA. I have very good scores in X and XII. However i had a back log during my B.E. and lost one year.i.e I completed B.E. in 5 years instead of the normal 4 years. Will this impact my eligibility for MS in US?

  7. #47
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    question

    hello sir iam completed my post graduation mba 2016 with one backlog.so if iam eligible for doing ms in usa???

  8. #48
    Mubbasher Ahmad
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    Student

    Dear sir/madam
    i m from pakistan i have (2 years) Master's degree in hands which is completed in the year 2016.
    my question is about my grades which i got in Msc, my percentage is almost (58.6%), so could i eligible for the Ms programs regarding to Us. kindly inform me through the may mention below

    khanmubasher2013@gmail.com

  9. #49
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    it is OK to have part time ug(B.E) to do ms... if I have completed diploma in full time....

  10. #50
    Guest

    MS

    A MSc integrated course ( 5 years) after 10+2 is eligible for Doing MS degree in USA

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