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Vishakha

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Yes, the St Pauls College, has a semester system of study for the BSc programmes. An academic year is organised into two semesters of six months each. The college also offers add on courses in the BSc porgramme. The programme spans into eight semesters. Additionally, this full-time, three-year programme is offered at the UG level.

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Indrani Tyagi

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BSc at St Paul College is a three-year undergraduate course divided into six semesters. Moreover, while applying for the course, candidates have the choice to choose one add-on course from the following two: BSc with AI + Cyber Security and 
BSc with Ethical Hacking + Cloud Computing. 

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Tanisha Pandey

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A list of provisionally selected candidates will be published on the college notice board and the college website for BSc course, specifying the date and time for the admission interview. If a candidate does not appear for the interview at the time specified or thereafter does not take the admission offered, he/she shall forfeit the selection, and the seat will be offered to another eligible candidate on the waiting list. 

 

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Rachit Kumar

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With the application form for the BSc course at St. Paul's College, one duplicate of each of the following documents has to be produced. During the admission interview, all originals, along with one set of photocopies of the same, have to be brought:

  • Transfer Certificate from School last attended
  • Class 10, and Certificate
  • Class 12 or Certificate
  • Conduct Certificate
  • Migration Certificate in the case of students who have passed any exam other than the Karnataka PU Exam.
  • SC/ ST/ Backward Class Minority Certificate from Tahasildar.
  • Three stamp-size photographs.

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Kartik Sharma

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Interested students seeking admission to St Pauls College, must fill out the online application form available at the official website of the college, and students can also visit the college to complete the application form. The application form is currently available to apply. However, the last date for filling out an application form for a BSc at St Pauls College has not been specified yet. Students are advised to fill out the application form timely to avoid missing out on the opportunity.

 
 

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Indrani Kumar

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Currently, candidates can apply for the BSc course at St. Pauls College. The admission portal for the academic batch of 2025 is open. Candidates can visit the official website of the college and can apply for the BSc course. Moreover, candidates can register for upcoming admissions by filling out the admission inquiry form. In addition, candidates can complete their application form once the Class 12 results are released.
 

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Atul Pruthi

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St. Paul's College of Bangalore is a private college and is affiliated with Bangalore University. It adheres to the regulations issued by the University for providing admissions to students. The college actually provides admissions based on the marks scored in Class 12. Moreover, the acceptance of CUET scores is not mentioned anywhere on the official website of the university. 

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Piyush Jain

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The selection process for BSc courses at St Pauls College is based on merit. Candidates are required to submit their Class 12 result in the application process. Further, the college releases the merit list after assessing candidates' Class 12 results. Moreover, for the final confirmation of seat allotment, the college evaluates candidates' performance in counseling/interviews conducted by the concerned authority of the college. 

 

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Krishnendu Kumar

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The basic eligibility criteria required by the St Pauls College for admissions to the BSc course is that candidates must complete their Class 12 from CBSE/ Karnataka PUC or any other recognised board. Moreover, for admissions, the college releases the merit list on the basis of candidates' Class 12 scores. For admissions to the BSc course, the college preferred students who have studied Psychology/ Computer Science in their Class 12/ higher senior secondary. The final selection is based on counselling/ interview by the college. 

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Abhishek Hazarika

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Yes, St. Paul's College does offer BSc courses for the duration of three years, divided into six semesters, and offered in full-time mode. The college offers a BSc course with three subject combinations, i.e., psychology, Journalism, and Computer Science. The eligibility requirement for admission to BSc courses is that candidates must complete their Class 12 from a recognised board of education. Moreover, candidates with prior knowledge in Computer Science and psychology are more preferred. 

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