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2 years ago
Simran, Integrated Master of Science is also a degree course equivalent to M.Sc. It can be pursued after the higher secondary education. This integrated degree course is offered by many Universities in India nowadays. Some are also offering scholarships. It is getting popularity among many youngsters. The minimum educational qualification needed for this course is a pass in 12th or equivalent from any reputed institutes in related subjects. The minimum percentage required in qualifying examination will vary according to the universities and subject of study. Integrated M.Sc. is a five year program that includes theoretical and practical sessions. The career after Integrated M.Sc. seems to be very high. A number of industries recruit the candidates who have pursued their degree in Integrated M.Sc. Only graduates can pursue M.Sc. whereas an intermediate student can study the integrated course. The aspirants who have pursued B.Sc. have to study M.Sc. as a separate course for acquiring a post graduation whereas the students opting for integrated M.Sc. can directly run out to that level.