What is the percentage required for BSc course admission at Gautam Buddha University?

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Indrani Choudhury
7 months ago

The university offers BSc course under six specialisation. However, the six specialisations required different educational qualifications. For better understanding, students can check the table presented below:

CourseCommon Eligibility
Bachelor of Science (Hons) (Biotechnology)Class 12 with PCB / PCM with minimum 45% aggregate (40% in case of SC/ST category)
Bachelor of Science (Hons) (Physics)Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics securing aggregate minimum 50% marks (45% for SC/ST), and minimum 55% marks in Physics (50% for SC/ST) in the qualifying exam. Must have passed the theory and practical separately.
Bachelor of Science (Hons) (Chemistry)Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics/ Biology securing aggregate minimum 50% marks (45% for SC/ST), and minimum 55% marks in Chemistry (50% for SC/ST) in the qualifying exam. Must have passed the theory and practical separately.
Bachelor of Science (Hons) (Mathematics)Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics securing aggregate minimum 50% marks (45% for SC/ ST), and minimum 55% marks in Mathematics (50% for SC/ST) in the qualifying exam.
Bachelor of Science (Hons) (Mathematics, Statistics, Economics)Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics securing aggregate minimum 50% marks (45% for SC/ ST), and minimum 55% marks in Mathematics (50% for SC/ST) in the qualifying exam.
Bachelor of Science (Hons) (Applied Psychology)Class 12 with Science stream from School/ college established by law with minimum 45% aggregate (40% for SC/ ST category) or equivalent grade.

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