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Direct Admission in St Joseph’s University in Bangalore Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Microbiology and Biochemistry 2024–2025.
The process for direct admission in Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Microbiology and Biochemistry at St Joseph’s University in Bangalore is as follows:
1. Registration: The first step is to register for the admission process. The registration can be done either through the official website of the university or by visiting the admission office.
2. Eligibility: The candidate must have passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects.
3. Entrance Test: The university may conduct an entrance test for BSc in Microbiology and Biochemistry, or the admission may be based on the marks obtained in the 10+2 examination.
4. Application Form: Once the eligibility criteria are met, the candidate needs to fill out the application form with all the required details and submit it along with relevant documents.
5. Documents Required: The candidate must submit the following documents along with the application form:
– Mark sheet of 10+2 examination
– Transfer certificate / Migration certificate (if applicable)
– Conduct certificate
– Caste certificate (if applicable)
– Passport size photographs
– Any other relevant documents
– Entrance test scorecard (if applicable)
6. Selection Process: The selection of candidates will be based on their academic performance, entrance test score (if applicable), and availability of seats.
7. Counselling: Shortlisted candidates will be called for counselling, where they will be allotted seats based on their rank and availability of seats.
8. Payment of Fees: Once the seat is allotted, the candidate must pay the required fees to confirm their admission.
9. Final Admission: After the payment of fees, the candidate will be officially admitted to the BSc in Microbiology and Biochemistry program at St Joseph’s University.
Note: The admission process may vary depending on the university’s regulations and guidelines. For further information and updates, it is recommended to contact the university directly.