How to get into Bapu Gujarat Knowledge Village for UG/PG courses? What's the eligibility for admission?

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    Priya Kumari | Contributor-Level 6

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    Following are the eligibility and procedure for admission into UG/PG courses at Bapu Gujarat Knowledge Village, Gandhinagar:

    Eligibility:

    UG : Passed 10+2 examination from a recognised board with minimum 45–50% marks; Science (PCB/PCM) for B.Pharm, PCM for B.E. Compulsory. GUJCET for Engineering and Merit based admission for part-time programmes

    PG : Bachelor's degree in relevant subject with 45% marks; GATE for M.E. and GPAT/State-level entrance exam for M.Pharma are valid

    Admission procedure:-

    Selection based on merit list or entrance score by filling online application; submit required documents. Direct admission is not available for P

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