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I am a science student and I desire to take admission in BA Ferguson college Pune so how many percentages are required to take admission in BA at Ferguson college after my 12th science


Archana Tantrapale 26th Feb, 2022
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Anushri Varshney 26th Feb, 2022

Hi there,

Ferguson college is an autonomous college located in Pune, Maharashtra. The college does not have its own entrance exam and it doesn't take admissions from any entrances as well.

See, the basic criteria of admission into this college is the marks a candidate has in their class 12th. The procedure is simple, you need to visit the website of this college and fill the admisison form. You need to wait till merit list comes. Also, you need to look for opportunities on your own if you think that you might not get shortlisted in this college due to your low score in class 12th.

See, once the name is their in merit list, you will be called for document verification and after that you will  be allptted the seat.

I hope this answer will help you. Check this out: https://www.careers360.com/colleges/fergusson-college-pune

Thank you:)

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