Faculty of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences Admission Process
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
Faculty of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences admissions are based on entrance exam for BSc (Hons). MSRUAS conducts RUASAT in online mode for admission to BSc (Hons). RUASAT is conducted for a duration of three hours with 45 minutes for each section. Aspirants who pass the entrance exam are selected for admission.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
Yes, Faculty of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences are currently open. Candidates fulfiling the eligibility requirements can apply online for the preferred UG or PG courses. Admission to UG courses is based on RUASAT conducted by the university. The selection for PG programmes is based on merit of the aspirants in the last qualifying exam.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
MSRUAS Faculty of Mathematical and Physical Sciences does not offer direct admission. Candidates need to pass RUAT Admission Test (AT) for admission to BSc (Hons) courses. For MSc, the merit of the candidates in the last qualifying exam is considered. Once selected, candidates are called for document verification and fee payment. Selected aspirants need to pay the course fee to confirm their seat in the university.
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