Punjabi University Patiala
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
General Category: INR 1,50,000 per annum
SC/ST Category: INR 75,000 per annum
PWD Category: INR 1,25,000 per annum
The fee structure includes the following:
* Tuition fee
* Library fee
* Sports fee
* Development fee
* Hostel fee (if applicable)
* Mess fee (if applicable)
The hostel and mess fees are not included in the above fee structure. The hostel and mess fees will be charged separately.
The fee structure is subject to change. Please contact the university for the latest fee structure.
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The total tuition fee for BSc Programmes offered at Punjabi University is between INR 8,060 to INR 4.80 lakh. Punjabi University offers BSc In various specialisations. The duration of the course is 3 years. Candidates who wish to take admission to these courses should fulfil the basic eligibility criteria. The basic criteria are that Candidate should have passed Class 12 with at least 50% marks in aggregate in any discipline. Punjabi University admissions are offered on the basis of merit in the qualifying examination and for some courses marks obtained in the entrance examination. The university conducts an interview for admission to
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You may be able to find the previous year's question papers on the official website of the Panjab University or by contacting the university's examination department. Additionally, some coaching institutes or online portals that provide study materials and coaching for various entrance exams may also have previous year's question papers available. It's important to note that while solving previous year's question papers can be helpful in understanding the exam pattern and types of questions asked, the syllabus and pattern of the exam may change from year to year. Therefore, it's recommended to refer to the latest syllabus and practice
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M.ScStudents who have passed B.Sc Hons in the respective subject
M.TechCandidates must have a B.E/B.Tech degree with a minimum of 60% marks (55% for reserved categories)
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