B.A Eligibility
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If the seats are vacant, you can definitely get admission in the subsequent lists.
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* Candidate should have passed 10+2 or any equivalent examination from a recognized university in any stream. Science and Arts students are mostly preferred.
* The minimum cut-off is 50%.
* There are no entrance exams conducted for this course as the admissions are done via merit.
* Thus, the higher you score in your 10+2 examinations the better your chances are to get a seat in any of the top colleges offering Criminology.
* The admission process is done on a first come first serve basis, so you need to be swift in completing the admission formalities that includes getting the admission form from the
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