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18th July 2011, 12:38 AM
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How many seats are available in 5 year integrated course in M.Sc?


how much seats in 5 years integretd course in msc?
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10th March 2016, 03:33 PM
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Default Re: How many seats are available in 5 year integrated course in M.Sc?

Seats are normally very less in M.Sc. courses. These courses are generally approved by the organization of UGC. So under UGC norms at most around 30 seats are available. Since you wanted to know about integrated M.Sc. course, the number of seats become even less here. You can expect the number of seats to be lesser. This is because those who enrolled for the integrated B.Sc. and M.Sc. course will get the chance before other candidates apply for this. Depending on the number of graduates of that college who apply for this masters course the number of seats will get decreased for the rest of the applicants. Sometimes around 5 seats are kept for the reserved category. As whole you will get variations in the number of seats from college to college. But mostly around 30-35 seats are there for admission.
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Can mpc students apply this what course available to them
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