Can I take direct admission at St. Pauls College, Bangalore on the basis on class 12th result?

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  • Yes, students can get direct admission to St. Paul's College, Bangalore based on their 12th class result because the college's admission process is merit-based, and students do not need to take any entrance exams. And scholarships are also available to students based on merit. 

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    Priya Kumari | Contributor-Level 7

    a week ago

    Hi Greetings,
    'Yes, you can get direct admission to St. Paul's College, Bangalore, based on your class 12th results'. 
    Admission to undergraduate courses like BA, BBA, and BSc is merit-based, depending on class 12th marks, seat availability, and cut-offs.
    For example, 2023 BSc cut-offs were 85% for Physics and 70% for Biology.
    Applicants must pass class 12th from a recognised board and apply online with documents like class 10th and 12th marks cards, transfer, and conduct certificates.
    Affiliated with Bangalore University, St. Paul's is renowned for academic excellence and placements.

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