
Government Arts College, Tilalkwada B.A. Courses and Fees 2025
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- Public/Government Institute
- Estd. 2016
Government Arts College, Tilalkwada B.A. Eligibility and Highlights 2025
Government Arts College, Tilalkwada B.A. is a Full Time programme. The duration of B.A. is 3 years. To get a seat in the programme, candidates are required to pay a certain amount as a course fee. Check out the eligibility criteria to get admission into this course at Government Arts College, Tilalkwada below:
Government Arts College, Tilalkwada B.A. Fees 2025
The total Government Arts College, Tilalkwada B.A. fee includes various components, such as the tuition fee, admission fee, and other charges.
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Government Arts College, Tilalkwada B.A.Government Arts College, Tilalkwada B.A. Seats 2025
The seats are allotted after the completion of selection process. Candidates have to provide important documents and pay the fees for seat confirmation. Government Arts College, Tilalkwada B.A. seat allotment is based on seat count and merit list or cutoff mark. The table below mentions the number of sanctioned seats:
| Courses | Seats |
|---|---|
| Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) | 90 |
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