MSc Applied Instrumentation and Control

Glasgow Caledonian University

Glasgow, Scotland, UK
MSc Applied Instrumentation and Control
Duration1 Year
LevelMasters Program
  • MSc Applied Instrumentation and Control (Oil and Gas) programme duration will be of one year if the applicant start studies in September and will be of 16 months if the course starts in January
  • Students will acquire a specialised skillset and expertise that’s highly desirable to employers, making students a competitive candidate for rewarding careers in many industries, with oil and gas pathways available
  • The programme draws on relevant case studies with real-world implications
  • Students complete eight taught modules – four in trimester A and four in trimester B; and a Masters project in trimester C
Fees componentsAmount
Tuition & fees1369170 INR
Hostel & Meals414909 INR
Books/ Printing40568 INR
Total455477 INR

Entry Criteria

Class 12thNo specific cutoff mentioned
Bachelors50.0%
  • Applicants must have any one of the following in a relevant engineering or physical science discipline with a strong electrical, electronic or physics element:
    • 4-year Bachelor's degree (50% minimum; second class average over programme duration); or
    • 3-year Bachelor's degree (60% minimum; first class average over programme duration)
ExamsIELTS: 6
  • With no element less than 5.5

PTE: 54
  •  With no element less than 51

Additional info
  • Applicants scoring 70% or higher marks in English in 12th are exempted from English language tests
  • If applicant do not have the typical academic entry qualifications, but can demonstrate relevant work experience and/or credits from recognised professional bodies, he/she may be eligible to enter this course via the University's Recognition of Prior Learning scheme
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