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What's the last year cut off of bsc(honors) in s.s jain subhodh pg college.....


Garima Yadav 29th May, 2019
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Syed Waseem 29th May, 2019
Hi Garima,

Admission to all the UG & PG courses of SS Jain Subodh College is done on the basis of merit in the qualifying exam.
Relaxation of 3% marks is given to female candidates.
Relaxation of 5% marks is given to minorities (Jain/ Sikh/ Muslim/ Christian/ Parsian).
Selection to Ph.D. course is done on the basis of RTU-DAT entrance examination

I hope this helps.
All the best.
Anirudh Bhat 29th May, 2019
Hi Garima,
S.S. Jain Subodh College, Jaipur is basically affiliated to the University of the Rajasthan. Students, its time to be the part of the one of the oldest college in Jaipur which is approved by the Bar Council of India, New Delhi. The minimum eligibility is you should have 55% marks if you are from Rajasthan Board and 60% from an outside state board. The fee ranges from INR 16000 to 17000. As of the cutoff, the university has removed its last year's cutoff list, due to the new cutoffs for this year.


Good luck

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