What are the subjects taught in B.Sc at Netaji Mahavidyalaya?

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Netaji Mahavidyalaya BSc students are taught some subjects like Programming Fundamentals using C / C+, Environmental Studies, Programming in Java, etc. These are the imp subjects taught to the students. The subject list changes as and when the course choice changes. 

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Students have to pay the Netaji Mahavidyalaya fees timely. The college charges different fee for each course/ specialisation. See below the fees for top courses:

CourseTotal Tuition Fees
BScINR 5,300
BAINR 3,600 - INR 5,300
MAINR 2,600

Students have to submit some documents during Netaji Mahavidyalaya admissions. The general list is as below:

  • Class 10 standard marksheet
  • Class 12 standard marksheet
  • SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B/EWS etc. certificate
  • Identity Proof Document
  • Age proof certificate
  • A photograph of the candidate
  • Signature of the candidate
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Netaji Mahavidyalaya has not released any last date of admissions yet. Students can apply once the admission portal opens. The college will post the admission notice online.

Netaji Mahavidyalaya generally does not offer direct admissions. The college offers seats through a merit-based system. Students may contact the college to know about the admission chances.

Netaji Mahavidyalaya does not require any entrance exam. Students are selected on a merit basis. The college generally only considers marks of the last qualifying exam to shortlist students.

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