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A Surajmal Agarwal Private Kanya Mahavidyalaya Kichha (SAPKM) is an Indian affiliated college in Uttarakhand admitting students to undergraduate and postgraduate courses. It is exclusively for female students. The SAPKM admission procedure is unbiased, simple, open, transparent, and focused on academic merit in qualifying examinations in granting admission. Usually, SAPKM initiates an admission process for the session starting august-september.
The application process differs depending on the programme applied for at Surajmal Agarwal Private Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Kichha:
For undergraduate courses, the eligibility for application is given to students who have completed their 10+2 from a recognised board. For most courses, a minimum of 50% marks rests to be scored in the qualifying examination. The minimum eligibility for applying for postgraduate courses is to have a bachelor's degree in the relevant discipline from a recognised university. The college accepts applications for various courses, including B.Sc, M.Sc, BBA, BCA, B.Com (Hons), MCA, M.Com, B.Lib.I.Sc, and M.Lib.I.Sc. Different eligibility and intake criteria exist for every programme.
Surajmal Agarwal Private Kanya Mahavidyalaya offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Students can review the course information listed below.
B.Sc: SAPKM offers B.Sc Programmes in several specialisations. These include Information Technology, Home Science, Food Technology, Biotechnology, Physics-Chemistry-Mathematics, and Zoology-Botany-Chemistry. Total intake for this course is 540 seats. Admission is based on the candidate's performance in the 10+2 qualifying examination.
BBA: It is the programme named Bachelor of Business Administration, with a total of 120 seats on offer. Any candidate who has passed 10+2 in any stream can apply.
BCA: This entrance is for admission to the Bachelor of Computer Application course which has an intake capacity of 120 seats. Admission is based on the merit of the qualifying examination.
B.Com (Hons): The programme has 120 seats and takes students who have completed 10+2 in Commerce or equivalent subjects.
M.Sc.: SAPKM offers several disciplines under (M.Sc.), including Information Technology, Food Technology, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Food and Nutrition, Family Resource Management, Physics, Botany, Mathematics, Chemistry, and Zoology. There are 20 seats for every specialisation. Admission is on the merit of the Bachelor's Degree in the respective subject.
MCA: MCA programme has 60 seats. Graduates of Computer Science and related fields are eligible to apply.
MBA: The college has an MBA programme open to 60 admissions. Candidates with a valid CAT or MAT score, or those passing the UTU entrance exam, can apply.
M.Com: The Commerce postgraduate programme has an intake capacity of 20. Graduates with a B.Com or equivalent degree can apply.
B.Lib.I.Sc and M.Lib.I.Sc.: The college offers both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in Library and Information Science; B.Lib.I.Sc. has 20 seats.
All necessary documents should be prepared and attached, which usually include:
Hello tushali
The application forms will be available after January 2020 there's no official announcement and the admission will be taken on the basis of academic performance of students.the minimum marks required are 50% in 10+2 for this college in any of the stream.
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