I have scored less than 60% in Class 12. Can I get admission for B.Sc in Calicut University?
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Admission to the BSc course at Calicut University is entrance-based. The minimum eligiblity required to apply for the course is Class 12 or its equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 45%-70% from a recognised university. However, as admissions are entrance-based, students are required to secure a valid score in the accepted entrance exams such to be eligible for the BSc course admission. In case a candidate does not score enough, or wants to consider other options for BSc admissions, they can always opt for other colleges offering online BSc course.
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Calicut University is one of the renowned universities which offers quality education to the students. The university is accredited with an A+ Grade by NAAC and approved by UGC. The university is ranked 101-150 by NIRF 2025 under the University category. Globally, the University of Calicut is ranked 179 by the QS Asian University Rankings - Southern Asia category 2025 and 601-620 by the QS Asian University Rankings 2025. Calicut University appoints well-trained and expert faculty members with years of experience. As per the students, Calicut University offers less financial support to international student
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Calicut University BSc Seats 2025 offers 21,021 seats for its BSc programme. Each specialoisation have different seat capacity.
BSc programmes is divided into six semesters. Subjects are usually divided intio Discipline-Specific Core (DSC) subjects and Discipline-Specific Electives (DSE) subjects. Students also gain hands on experience as part of practical component of the course. Both theory exam and Internal Assessment holds weightage in BSc total marks.
Calicut University BSc have several components. Apart from annual tuition fees, BSc students at Calicut University must also pay a one-time fee that costs around INR 440 to INR 12,500. Sometimes it also depends on the specialisation. These may include admission fees, caution deposits, or lab facilities charges.
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