How many seats are there for AMU BSc course?

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    Suraj Kumar karn | Contributor-Level 9

    8 months ago

    Apart from the BSc course, the University also offers BSc (Hons) courses. AMU admission to the BSc course is based on candidates' performance in an entrance test conducted by the University. The total seat intake for the AMU BSc course is approximately 1260.This year, a total of 7,431 candidates appeared for the BSc entrance exam while 3,182 students appeared for the BCom admission test. Every year, Aligarh Muslim University conducts the entrance test for students seeking admission to undergraduate programmes in the varsity. Senior Secondary School Certificate or an equivalent examination with at least 55% marks in aggregate of English

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    Nidhi Prasad | Contributor-Level 10

    10 months ago

    Undergraduate students at Aligarh Muslim University can pursue a three-year, full-time BSc program. The university provides BSc (Hons.) courses in addition to the BSc course. Candidates get admitted to AMU's BSc programme based on how well they score on an entrance exam administered by the university. The AMU BSc course has about 1260 seats available in total. 

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    Manori Sahni | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Aligarh Muslim University offers a three-year full-time BSc course at the undergraduate level. Apart from the BSc course, the University also offers BSc (Hons) courses. AMU admission to the BSc course is based on candidates' performance in an entrance test conducted by the University. The total seat intake for the AMU BSc course is approximately 1260. For a detailed AMU BSc course-wise seat intake, click here

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