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Eligibility Criteria:
Aspirants seeking admission to 3 years Full-time L. B should be pass in graduation with at least 45% marks from a recognised university. The College is recognised under State University ACT 1973. Section 37 (2) as self- funded for L. B (three-year) programme. Institution will follow the guidelines mentioned under mandate 85170-2-2003-16 (92) dated 02 July 2003 and the mandate Sn0- 410870-2-2007 dated October 17, 2007 and in reference have been awarded with B Certificate after inspection done By
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Admissions based on merit - Students can also seek admissions in private colleges which offer admissions on the basis of marks obtained in 10+2 examinations. Management quota - Students can also enter into private and autonomous colleges which reserve a certain percentage of seats. Admissions processes are different from the norm and the students need to pay a donation amount apart from the college fees. Merit-based admissions o
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