Vigyaan College of Applied Sciences BSW Courses and Fees 2025
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Vigyaan College of Applied Sciences BSW Eligibility and Highlights 2025
Vigyaan College of Applied Sciences offers a Full Time BSW course to the students. The duration of BSW at Vigyaan College of Applied Sciences is 3 years. Candidates seeking admission to the BSW programme at the university can visit the university's official website to submit online applications. However, before applying for admission, candidates must ensure that they are eligible as per the Vigyaan College of Applied Sciences BSW eligibility criteria. Given below are the key highlights for the Vigyaan College of Applied Sciences BSW courses:
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