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Kunal Lalwani

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The admission process at Social Sciences Centre Bharati Vidyapeeth which includes steps such as:-

- Eligibility: A Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with not less than 45% of marks.
- Entrance exam: Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET)
- Selection criteria: Based on the result of BVP CET exam and previous academic performance of the students.
- Seats: A very few (Approximately 60-70)
- Competition: Relatively higher

However, it must be mentioned that you do not automatically get admitted even if you meet the set criteria. It is a popular institute and therefore to gain admission one needs to vie for it as there are a lot of app

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Nandini Motwani

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Indeed, direct admission will be possible in some courses offered at the Social Sciences Centre (M.S.W.) of Bharati Vidyapeeth. However, it is course-dependent as well as eligibility dependent. In fact if someone meets the eligibility criteria such as having a degree from any approved university, it is possible to apply for some PG Diploma programs directly. For other programms like MSW or any other major required candidates may have to appear for an entrance test or possess a national level examination scorecard such as NET score card. In addition to that, there are programs with management quota where you can gain direct entry but us

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Kapil Lalwani

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For admission into the MSc programme at the Institute of Environment Education and Research, Bharati Vidyapeeth, you generally have to do well in CET (Common Entrance Test), GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) and other entrance Exams. A few courses might also refer to SET (State Eligibility Test) or NET (National Eligibility Test). Furthermore, those who have good grades, research work experience or relevant job experience may be considered by the institute. Nevertheless, it is best to check with the concerned institute for minimum score specifications on different exams as this varies from programme to programme and dependin

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