How much rank do an ST candidate needs to get in ICET to pursue MBA from Osmania University?
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Yes, Osmania University conducts the general admission of some UG courses like BA, BSc, BBA etc., without entrance exam as it is a merit-based admission. But in case of PG, Integrated and professional programmes, entrance exams (such as CPGET, TS ICET or TS EAMCET) are required. Mode of admission will be totally based on the course.
Yes, Osmania University will consider TS ICET scores to get MBA and MCA. There is an examination to be qualified and involved in counselling process. The last selection process would be on TS ICET rank, seat availability along with document verification.
Yes, it is possible to secure admission in Osmania University with 60% in the Class 12 into the UG programs in merit basis such as BBA, BA, and BSc. You also will have to be qualified in exams such TS EAMCET to be eligible in entrance-based UG programmes, such as BTech or BPharma.
The application fee is paid online at the official website emanating in the admission process in Osmania University. Candidates can apply online along with fulfilling the course-wise eligibility criteria. In the case of PG and Integrated programmes candidates must give the CPGET exam. In the case of UG programs such as BA and BSc admission is merit based at the Class 12 level. After counselling and payment of fee, the final admission is confirmed.
In general category, in order to secure the place in Osmania University under TS ICET, the student needs to have a score of around 80-100 marks in the entrance test. The marks required can change with each year in accordance with the competition and the number of seats available. The better the scores, the higher the probability to be admitted to the university in MBA or MCA.
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