M. S. University of Baroda
India
This institutional profile has been created for use by University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate programs.
Other names: University of Baroda, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda.
First degree/qualification: Bachelor's or specialized degree (3-5.5 years).
Minimum quality for UW-Madison Graduate School admission: Class I or very high class II range.
Minimum level for UW-Madison Graduate School admission: 4 year bachelor's degree (except for B. Pharmacy — M. Pharmacy is required); or master's degree following completion of 3 year bachelor's degree; or completion of a bachelor degree followed by certain postgraduate diplomas which are either AIU (Association of Indian Universities) or AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) approved; postgrad diplomas are all evaluated individually.
Documents required: Official mark sheets/transcripts/records; official certification of degree and date awarded.
Description: A unitary school instituted in 1949; considered to be a good university. Usual admission requirement is a higher secondary certificate (12 years of education).
Grading systems:
BA/MA/BS/MS | BE/BTech/BArch/BPharm | ||
BCom/MCom/ME | 66% | Class I distinction | |
70% | Class I distinction | 60% | Class I |
60% | Class I | 50% | Class II |
50% | Class II |
BEd/MEd | |
A+ | Class I distinction |
A- | Class I |
B | Class II |
C+ | Pass |
Some Indian institutions award class on last year; some on honours courses; some do not count failed/repeated courses. We calculate average on all marks/grades. Examinations held annually or by semesters.
Language of instruction: English.
Advanced degrees:
Master's: 1-3.5 years after specified degree.
Ph.D.: 2 years after master's or other specified degree.
Last updated: May 09, 2005