

Government Jamuna Prasad Varma Post Graduate Arts and Commerce College B.A. Courses and Fees 2025
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Government Jamuna Prasad Varma Post Graduate Arts and Commerce College B.A. Eligibility and Highlights 2025
Government Jamuna Prasad Varma Post Graduate Arts and Commerce College B.A. 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. Government Jamuna Prasad Varma Post Graduate Arts and Commerce College B.A. fee structure includes different components. The below table mentions course details:
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GJPVPGC B.A.Government Jamuna Prasad Varma Post Graduate Arts and Commerce College B.A. Seats 2025
The seats are allotted as the final step of the admission process. It depends upon the seat reservation policy of the central or state government as well. The students who get a seat have to pay the fee and submit important documents. Candidates can check below the B.A. seat intake at Government Jamuna Prasad Varma Post Graduate Arts and Commerce College:
| Courses | Seats |
|---|---|
| Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) | 450 |
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