Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Magadh University Started Admission in Intermediate courses


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PATNA:  Magadh University was established in 1962. The university recognized by University Grants Commission (UGC). It offers undergraduate & postgraduate courses in Science, Social Sciences , Humanities and Commerce, Medical, Engineering & Management discipline. Magadh University is today one of the largest universities of Bihar and India . The University has developed horizontally and vertically having 24 post Graduate Departments, 44 Constituent and 85 affiliated Colleges, altogether with above 2 lakh students and 2 thousand teachers. This University has setup placement cell with the purpose of providing assistance and guidance to the students in achieving employment. 
 
 Magadh University (MU) have started the admission process in Intermediate courses by accepting admission forms from students. These colleges expect that the cut-off marks could be marginally higher this time in view of better pass percentage of the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB).
 
Magadh University Affiliated Colleges:-

A.M.College Gaya        
A.N. College, Patna
B.D Evening College Patna            
B.S. College Danapur
Gaya College, Gaya            
J.J College Gaya                 
J.N.L College Khagaul 
Nalanda College, Biharsharif    
Nalanda Mahila College, Biharsharig
S.Sinha College, Aurangabad                
S.U. College, Hilsa                
Sri Arvind Mahila Coll. Patna                
T.P.S College Patna            
T.S. College Hirna

A N College has been receiving a large number of applications for admission to Intermediate courses in science and arts streams. A premier college of the university, the college would decide cut-off lists after the last date of submission forms, June 30. While the cut-off was 80% for science (mathematics) course in general category last year, it was about 70.4 % for biology students. For the OBC category of students, it was 62% last year.

The SC/ST students would be given preference in admission this time, said college principal Haridwar Singh, adding the college has also started teaching in BSc (IT), Library Science and Certificate course in German language. J D Women's College would declare its first list in the first week of July. The college is expecting a huge rush of admission seekers to the Intermediate course. The cut-off marks could be higher this time. Last year, it was 45% for IA, 75 % in science stream (mathematics group) and 70 % in biology stream, said college principal Usha Singh, adding the college would consider admission purely on merit. Arvind Mahila College, one of the oldest colleges of the MU, would announce the first cut-off list in the first week of July. Compared to last year, this time cut-off could be slightly higher.

However, admission to Intermediate courses in arts, science and commerce would be considered on merit. The cut-off marks was 45% in arts, 55% in commerce and 54% in science streams last year, said college principal Asha Singh.

According to her, the college has also started admission process in Degree-level courses. The college would announce cut-off marks in BA, BCom and BSc courses next month, she said, adding the admission process would be completed by mid-July.

BS College, Danapur, B D College, Patna, RSLY College, Bakhtiyarpur, Mahila College, Khagaul, RPM College, Patna City, and many others have started admission process to Intermediate courses. These colleges have announced that SC /ST students as well as girls would be given preference in admission. 
 
 Courses offered by Magadh  University :
 
  B.Ed   2   B.Lib sic BCA  MCA  M.Ed   M.Lib.Sc  MBA 8  PG Diploma in Financial 
 
Management (PGDFM ) PG Diploma in Humman Resource  Management (PGDHRM)
 
10  P.G. diploma Course in Mass Communication & Electronic Journalism 

11  Post Grad. Diploma in Marketing Management




















 

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