What score is needed for admission to various courses offered at Kolhan University?

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Asked by Nishar Ahmed

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    Dr. Uma Sinha Principal | Scholar-Level 17

    a month ago

    Hi.For UG course admissions at Kolhan University, the basic eligibility criteria  is Class 12 with minimum 45% ( 40% for reserved category) and ffor PG course  50 % in graduation. Thanks

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    Akash Kumar Gupta | Guide-Level 14

    3 months ago

    Almost all the undergraduate courses require a minimum aggregate of 45-50% in 10+2 and the admissions are through CUET scores. For admission in Kolhan University must have a bachelors degree with a minimum of 50% for B. Ed. Even for ma and msc they need a minimum of 50-55% in their relevant bachelors. And more than that, those who are going for a PHD must already have a masters degree with a minimum score of 50% and must also pass entrance exams such as UGC NET or CSIR NET to even be able to get in.

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    Kunal Lalwani | Contributor-Level 9

    3 months ago

    The cut-off marks required for joining Kolhan University and different types of courses in different levels, are calculated differently. For the undergraduate programs, candidates generally require passing percentage of 4500/5000 in the 10+2 examination. For postgraduate courses the candidate normally requires a bachelor’s degree and the percentage should be similar. There are prerequisites for some degree programmes, for instance, entrance examination scores for certain courses such as B.Ed or MBA, which usually have different cutoff marks for different years. There might be separate test to sit for a particular course, and resu

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