Does Maulana Azad College offer scholarships to students?
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Maulana Azad College offers financial assistance to students. Maulana Azad College provides non-government/government scholarships to students and various tuition fee waiver schemes are also provided by the college. Some of the scholarships offered by the Maulana Azad College are ‘Kanyashree Prakalpa' by the Govt. of West Bengal, West Bengal Chief Minister Relief Fund Scholarship (Nabanna/Uttarkanya), Swami Vivekananda Merit cum Means Scholarship for Minorities by WBMDFC, Stipend under Talent Support Programme for Minorities by WBMDFC, OASIS Scholarship for SC/ ST/ OBC Students by WBBCWD, Swami Vivekananda Merit cum Means Scholar
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The eligibility criteria to apply for MSc course in Maulana Azad College is Bachelor's Degree with 55% aggregate from a recognised university. Admission to the MSc course is subject to a valid score in the last qualifying exam.
Maulana Azad College MSc admission will open soon. Candidates with a valid score is eligible to apply for the MA course, i.e. Bachelor's Degree with 55% aggregate from a recognised university. MSc admission is merit-based.
Maulana Azad College MSc fee is around INR 3,800 (only tuition fee). At the postgraduate level, Maulana Azad College offers two-year MSc courses to students. There are various other charges that must be added to the total tuition fee to calculate the total course fee. For the other fee components please visit the official website of the Maulana Azad College. The course fee change every year so the candidates can contact the college and ask for the current year fee.
To take admission in Maulana Azad College MSc course candidates must follow the below steps:
Step 1: Qualify for the MSc eligibility criteria: Bachelor's Degree with 55% aggregate from a recognised university
Step 2: Visit the Maulana Azad College website and click on the admission portal
Step 3: Complete the application process and pay the application fee.
Step 4: Qualify the MSc selection process, which is based on candidates performance in the last qualifying exam.
Step 5: Make it to the Merit lists of the college.
Step 6: Once students are selected, they must provide certain documents, such as a self-declaration and an undertaking, for v
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