s it possible to do my Master's degree in Computer Science at abroad with 3 yrs of my bachelor’s degree?

Asked by Monisha CN about 1 year ago

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Saumya Chadha

Saumya Chadha

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YES, of course, you can pursue your Master’s in Psychology abroad. Abroad, specifically in countries like the US, Canada, and the UK, you have many opportunities for research and jobs in this subject-related field. For example, you can be a Professor in some College after doing your required prerequisites. Or, you can be a counselor, a therapist, a psychologist, or even an employee (well-graded) in some rehabilitation center.


The universities listed below offer quality education, state-of-the-art facilities, highly experienced academic staff, and labs equipped with basic amenities, amongst others.
Harvard University
Stanford University
University of Oxford
University of Cambridge
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, LA
Yale University.


Here are some generalized conditions to pursue MA in Psychology:  
This is an open post-graduation course which means a prior degree in the same is not necessary but is advised. 
Candidate must hold a degree from a recognized university in Psychology with a minimum percentage. Usually, the mark lies between 45%-55%. 
Scores of universities also require a valid GRE scorecard. 
The applicant should also have a valid scorecard of English-language proficiency tests like IELTS/TOEFL/PTE.
A statement of purpose [SOP], Letter of Recommendation [LORs], transcripts, and updated CV/resume are other required documents.
Let me know if you have any more questions, or you can directly contact an expert here.


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Yash Mothia

Yash Mothia

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Yes, you can pursue a Master's degree in Computer Science abroad with a 3-year bachelor's degree, but the eligibility criteria vary by country and university. Some institutions accept 3-year degrees, while others may require additional coursework or bridge programs. To enhance your chances:

  1. Research Universities: Look for universities that welcome 3-year bachelor's degree holders for their Master's programs. Each university may have its own policy, so make a list of those that are more accepting according to your qualifications.
  2. Bridge Programs: Investigate if there are any bridge programs available at universities you're interested in. These programs can help you meet any missing prerequisites and bridge the gap between your 3-year degree and the Master's program.
  3. Strong Application: Emphasize your academic achievements and relevant work or research experience in your application to demonstrate your eligibility for the program. Make sure your application materials, including your statement of purpose and letters of recommendation, showcase your skills and motivation.


Remember to reach out to the universities you're interested in for specific details on their admission requirements and to express your interest. Each institution may have its own policies and exceptions, so it's essential to research and tailor your applications accordingly.

 


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