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Manori Sahni

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Tumkur University application form can be filled online from the official website or offline by obtaining the application form from the State Bank India branch of Tumkur University. Before proceeding with application formalities, it is advisab
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Yes, Tumkur University offers scholarships to SC/ST and minority students under the scholarship scheme introduced by the Government of Karnataka. Students wanting to avail a scholarship can visit the post matric scholarship portal of the state
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Yes, candidates who have cleared the national-level entrance examination or have a teaching fellowship are exempted from the written examination.
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The application fee of Tumkur University is INR 400. Students have to pay this fee in order to submit their application successfully. The fee payment shall be accepted via credit card/debit card/net banking. Students must keep the fee payment
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Yes, MSc is offered at Tumkur University, along with other postgraduate programmes in the full-time mode.
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Tumkur University offers UG, PG and PhD programmes in various fields such as Arts, Science, Commerce and Management. However, the courses offered the university department only includes courses at the postgraduate and research level.
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The final selection for MBA and MCA is done on the basis of score obtained in PGCET.
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Manori Sahni

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Yes, the final selection for many courses is entrance-based. However, for MSc admission, the final selection is done on the basis of merit obtained in the qualifying examination.
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The basic eligibility for PG programmes is scoring atleast 40 per cent in all subjects. The aggregate percentage varied between 45 to 55 per cent, depending upon the course and the category of applicant.
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Yes, the constituent colleges and the university department courses are different.