
G M Momin Women's College B.Sc. Courses and Fees 2025
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G M Momin Women's College B.Sc. Eligibility and Highlights 2025
G M Momin Women's College B.Sc. is a UG level course of 3 years duration. The mode of study is full time. Students who are Class 12 or equivalent pass from a recognised board can apply for admission. G M Momin Women's College B.Sc. fee structure includes different components. The below table mentions course details:
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