What are the qualifying marks for various courses at Nehru Arts and Science College?

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Asked by Nishar Ahmed

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    Himanshi Tirkha | Contributor-Level 10

    7 months ago

    Admission to courses at Nehru Arts and Science College is based on merit only. The details on the selection criteria and eligibility criteria is given below:

    Course Name Eligibility CriteriaSelection Basis
    BAPassed 10+2 from a recognised boardMerit-Based
    B.ScPassed 10+2 with PCM/PCB from a recognised boardMerit-Based
    B.Com.Passed 10+2 from a recognised boardMerit-Based
    MAPassed in BA in the specialisation relevant to the MA course.Merit-Based
    M.Sc.Passed in B.Sc. in the specialisation relevant to the M.Sc. course.Merit-Based
    M.Com.Passed in B.Com in relevant courseMerit-Based
    Master of Social WorkPassed in a relevant graduation courseMerit-Based
    M.Phil.Candidate must have relevant Master’s degree from a recognised university/collegeMerit-Based
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    Pallavi Kumari | Contributor-Level 8

    9 months ago

    Depending on the particular programme, different courses at Nehru Arts and Science College have different qualifying marks.

    The minimum marks required for the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) programme are not stated on the college website or in the regulations document, and they could change based on the volume of applicants.

    Nonetheless, the prerequisites for various courses such as B.Com, BBA, BCA, M.Sc., MA, M.Com, and MSW usually state that applicants must have completed class 12 or its equivalent from an accredited board in the relevant field to be eligible for undergraduate courses, and that they must hold a graduate degree in the same

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