M.K. College of Arts B.A. Courses & Fees 2025
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M.K. College of Arts B.A. Eligibility & Highlights 2025
The M.K. College of Arts offers a 3 years B.A. course in the Full Time mode. M.K. College of Arts B.A. is segregated into 6 semesters. Before applying for M.K. College of Arts B.A. admission, applicants must ensure that they fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria and have a valid academic score.
Apart from the above details, a total of 60 seats are available for this course here. Students must note that in the total fee charged by M.K. College of Arts for B.A., it can include multiple components, such as tuition fees, security deposit, hostel fees, mess fees, and more. Some of these components, such as the security fee, and application fee are one-time chargeable. Other M.K. College of Arts fee components could be refundable, non-refundable, to be paid semester-wise or annually. Given below are the key highlights for the M.K. College of Arts B.A. courses:
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Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) | 60 |
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