Is the admission process at St Pauls College merit based or entrance based?
The admission process at St Pauls College is entirely mrit based for all courses. The college accepts Class 12 scores for admission into UG courses and UG scores for PG admissions. The minimum eligibility might vary depending on the stream of the programme.
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Yes, students can apply now for admissions into BSc course at St. Pauls College, because the registration of the course has been started. Students should note that all admissions are subject to approval from Bangalore University.Thus, students can apply for the programme now.
Yes, St Pauls College does offer BSc courses in no. of specialisations. For the BSc programme, student should have passed the
12th/ Pre-University Examination from any recognised board or any other equivalent examinations shall be considered eligible for admission (students with Computer Sc
The selection criteria for PG courses offered at St Pauls College is merit-based, i.e., PG admissions are based on the academic performance of the candidate in his/her last examination. The institute accepts UG scores for shortlisting candidates. The minimum eligibility for Masters is passing Bachel
The minimum eligibility requirement of UG courses offered at St Pauls College is passing Class 12 with atleast 45% aggregate score. This minimum threshold of score might vary and minimum eligibility might also specify a stream of study for the preferred course. Candidate must ensure that these requi
The application process at St Pauls College is conducted strictly in the online mode. Offline applications are not entertained by the college. The process can be completed via the official St Pauls College website. The college also charges an application fee of INR 500 which is also to be paid
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