
Ram Prasad Kushawaha Mahavidyalaya B.Sc. Courses and Fees 2025
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Ram Prasad Kushawaha Mahavidyalaya B.Sc. Eligibility and Highlights 2025
Ram Prasad Kushawaha Mahavidyalaya 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. Ram Prasad Kushawaha Mahavidyalaya B.Sc. fee structure includes different components. The below table mentions course details:
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Under the B.Sc. course, Ram Prasad Kushawaha Mahavidyalaya has a total of 523 seats available. Those who aspire to get a seat are required to fulfil the admission criteria. Moreover, the distribution of these seats may also be subject to the reservation policy laid by the central or state government. The below table showcases more information about B.Sc. seat intake at Ram Prasad Kushawaha Mahavidyalaya:
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| B.Sc. | Candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised school/board. |
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