Christian Eminent College M.Sc CS FAQs
Ques. Is CUET PG mandatory for admission to M.Sc. Computer Science at Christian Eminent College?
Ans. No, CUET PG is not strictly mandatory for admission to M.Sc. Computer Science at Christian Eminent College. The college follows a merit-based admission process where candidates are selected based on their performance in the qualifying graduation examination. However, CUET PG scores are also accepted and can strengthen your application. Students who have appeared in CUET PG 2026 can use their scores during the DAVV College Level Counselling (CLC) process. It is advisable to apply both through CUET PG and directly to the college to maximise your chances.
Ques. What is the exact fee structure for M.Sc. Computer Science at Christian Eminent College, and are there any hidden charges?
Ans. The tuition fee for M.Sc. Computer Science is Rs. 24,000 per year, totalling Rs. 48,000 for the 2-year programme. In addition to this, a one-time admission and registration fee is charged at the time of joining, the exact amount of which should be confirmed directly with the college. There are no widely reported hidden charges, but students should clarify all fee components including examination fees, library fees, and any other charges at the time of admission to avoid surprises later.
Ques. What is the scope after completing M.Sc. Computer Science from Christian Eminent College, Indore?
Ans. After completing M.Sc. Computer Science from Christian Eminent College (DAVV-affiliated), graduates can pursue careers as software developers, data analysts, system administrators, network engineers, IT consultants, or academic researchers. The DAVV affiliation adds credibility to the degree, which is recognised across India. Graduates can also appear for competitive exams like UGC-NET (for lectureship or JRF), GATE (for M.Tech admissions or PSU jobs), or pursue PhD programmes. Many students from DAVV-affiliated colleges in Indore find placements in IT companies in Indore, Pune, Bengaluru, and other tech hubs.
Ques. Does Christian Eminent College provide placement assistance for M.Sc. Computer Science students?
Ans. Christian Eminent College does have a placement cell that facilitates campus recruitment activities. However, dedicated placement data exclusive to M.Sc. Computer Science is not publicly available. The college primarily promotes placements for its BBA, BCA, and B.Com programmes. M.Sc. students are encouraged to leverage the college's industry connections, participate in placement drives, and also independently apply to companies. Given the small batch size of 20 students, individual attention from faculty for career guidance is a notable advantage.
Ques. What subjects are covered in the M.Sc. Computer Science curriculum at DAVV-affiliated colleges?
Ans. The M.Sc. Computer Science curriculum at DAVV-affiliated colleges (including Christian Eminent College) is designed as per the DAVV syllabus under the NEP framework. It typically covers subjects such as Advanced Algorithms, Data Structures, Operating Systems, Database Management Systems, Computer Networks, Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Web Technologies, Cloud Computing, and a research project/dissertation in the final semester. The curriculum is updated periodically to align with industry requirements and emerging technology trends.
Ques. Can students from non-Computer Science backgrounds apply for M.Sc. Computer Science at Christian Eminent College?
Ans. Yes, students from non-Computer Science backgrounds can apply, provided they meet the eligibility criteria. Candidates who have completed graduation with any two subjects from Physics, Mathematics, Statistics, Electronics, or Computer Science with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks are eligible. So, a B.Sc. graduate with Mathematics and Physics (without Computer Science) can also apply. However, students with a B.Sc. Computer Science background may have a competitive advantage in merit-based selection. It is advisable to check the latest eligibility norms with the college or DAVV at the time of application.


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