M.Phil Eligibility
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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
http://www.vnsgu.ac.in/dept/student/mpadmission.php
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
The candidate must have passed PG or equivalent examination from a recognised state/private/deemed or central university with at least 55% (45% to 50% for reserved category candidates) of the marks. So you are eligible for M.Phil.
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Candidate must have passed the PG or equivalent examination from a recognized state/private/deemed or central University with at least 55% (45% to 50% for reserved category candidates) of the marks.
- He/She shall not be having any backlog or compartment in any of the subject/Subjects at PG level that is yet to be cleared at the time of taking admissions.
- Apart from the above-mentioned eligibility criterias various colleges and institutes may have their own additional criterias which the students would have to satisfy in order to take admission.
- In case of reserved category students, they would have to present their
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6 years agoScholar-Level 16
When it comes to choosing a graduation course after class XII, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) is one of the most common options selected by students. B.Sc is an undergraduate course offered at almost all universities in India. Students with an academic qualification of class XII can pursue B.Sc course in different branches.
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc)offers theoretical as well as practical knowledge about different subject areas. These subject areas usually include any one of the main science fields (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) and other fields depending on the specialisation a student opts.
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