AMITY University | MA Admissions 2025
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Maa Sharda Mahavidyalaya, Fatehpur, is an affiliated college in Uttar Pradesh, India. The college provides a wide scope of undergraduate courses in various subjects including humanities, sciences, commerce, management, technology, and education. Maa Sharda Mahavidyalaya admissions are made in such a way that the suitable candidates are chosen based on their academic performances and, where necessary, marks obtained in entrance exams.
The admissions cycle typically follows at the heels of the parent university's academic cycle and state government directives, future students are reminded to check the college website or drop by the office of admissions for up-to-date information regarding application deadlines and important dates.
For the majority of the undergraduate courses, admissions are merit-based, taking into account the marks secured in the qualifying exams (10+2 or equivalent). Professional courses like B.Ed and D.El.Ed, however, have a well-defined admission procedure involving extra steps like entrance examinations.
Application Process
From the overall admission processes of the concerned colleges of Uttar Pradesh, the following processes are anticipated:
1. Admissions Announced: The college normally publicizes the start of the admissions on its official website and newspapers.
2. Application Form: The applicants must get and fill the application form. The same can be accessed online at the college website or in person at the college's admission office.
3. Document Submission: Along with the duly filled application form, the applicants must submit the following documents:
4. Entrance Test: For B.Ed and D.El.Ed programmes, the candidates can be asked to take an entrance test subject to the state government and university rules.
5. Merit List Publication: Merit lists for every programme will be published by the college in accordance with the selection criteria (qualifying exam marks and/or entrance test marks).
6. Counselling and Admission: The selected candidates are invited for the counselling process where they can select the desired course (if any) and undergo the admission procedure.
7. Fee Payment: The selected candidates are asked to pay the fees as required to finalize their admission process.
8. Document Verification: The college will verify all the documents that have been submitted by them to finalize the admission.
Degree wise Admission Process
BA, B.Sc, B.Com, BBA, and BCA: The admission to these undergraduate courses is generally merit-based. Admission is given on the basis of the qualifying exam (10+2 or equivalent). The college looks at the marks scored in the relevant subjects for each course. Though no admission process is given, the candidates willing to study the courses can refer to the college website or call the admission department to get the precise cut-off marks and procedure for application.
B.Ed: The selection process for the B.Ed course is more formal in nature. It has the following steps:
1. Merit selection on marks secured in the entrance exam.
2. Entrance test as per the State Government/UT Administration and the relevant University policy.
3. Any other selection procedure as decided by the relevant authorities.
The final merit list is prepared accordingly on the basis of culmination of the above factors.
D.El.Ed: Admission to D.El.Ed (Elementary Education Diploma) course is similar to that of B.Ed course:
1. Merit admission on the basis of marks secured in the entrance test.
2. Entrance test according to the policy of the state government/UT Administration.
3. Any other selection criteria as decided by the authorities.
The course has a sanctioned strength of 50 students.
Academic is very bad . Teachers is not qualified enough to teach and not trained well . Sometime teacher is not available in the school for perticular subject. Practical knowledge of teacher is not good . Overall academic is bad .
I studied bsc here . The quality of teachers is not good teachers are not well enough to teach ,they don't have good degree and training. Overall experience in studies is not good . It's building is beautiful and the environment is clean .
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