What is the eligibility to get admission in Khrawsing Christian College for UG/PG courses?

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Khrawsing Christian College has below criteria for taking admissions to it's various courses:
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B.A.Candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised school/board.

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Scott Christian College admission chances depend on the programme, intake, and the decision of the admission committee. The admission chances are usually easy to moderate as per sources on the web.

Scott Christian College BA eligibility is to pass Class 12 from a recognised board. The college accepts merit-based admissions for the programme. Students can apply at the college's official page.

Scott Christian College Nagercoil offers courses at UG, PG, and PhD levels. These are offered either through self-financed or aided modes. Some of the top courses are as below:

  • BSc
  • BA
  • BBA
  • MSc
  • MBA
  • MA
  • BCA
  • MPhil
  • PhD

Yes, students can get admission in Scott Christian College without any entrance test. The college gives seats mostly on a merit basis. Hence, no exam is required. Students can check with the college to know about the admission criteria of each course.

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