DSCASC Bangalore invites applications for UG, PG programmes 2024; apply now
Sukriti Sahoo | February 6, 2024 | 10:12 AM IST | 2 mins read
Dayananda Sagar College of Arts Science and Commerce is accepting applications for UG and PG programmes 2024. Students can check the course-wise eligibility criteria, fees and other important information here.
NEW DELHI: Dayananda Sagar College of Arts Science and Commerce (DSCASC), Bangalore has started the admission process for UG and PG programmes for batch 2024. Students meeting the DSCASC Bangalore eligibility criteria can visit the official website: dscasc.edu.in and apply for their undergraduate and postgraduate programme in online mode. To complete the DSCASC registration 2024, candidates need to pay the application fee of Rs. 600 for UG and Rs. 1200 for PG courses.
Candidates can visit the DSCASC official website and apply for UG and PG programmes such as BBA, B.Com, BCA and MBA. Candidates will be shortlisted based on performance in the DSCASC Bangalore selection process set by the college. Applicants must go through detailed eligibility criteria and instructions to avoid any difficulty while applying for Dayananda Sagar College of Arts Science and Commerce admission 2024.
DSCASC Bangalore Admissions 2024: Programmes offered and fees
|
Programme Name |
DSCASC fees per year |
|
|
Karnataka Fee |
Non-Karnataka Fee |
|
|
BBA |
Rs. 1,88,661 |
Rs. 1,92,561 |
|
B.Com |
Rs. 1,11,809 |
Rs. 1,38,056 |
|
BCA |
Rs. 1,87,511 |
Rs. 1,91,411 |
|
MBA |
Rs. 4,75,000 |
Rs. 4,78,200 |
DSCASC Bangalore Admissions 2024: Application fees and mode of application
|
DSCASC Bangalore application fees |
Rs. 600 (for UG courses) Rs. 1200 (for PG courses) |
|
Mode of application |
Online |
DSCASC Bangalore eligibility criteria 2024
|
Programme Name |
DSCASC eligibility criteria |
|
BBA |
Pass in PUC/ CBSE/ ISCE or 10+2 or equivalent exam. |
|
B.Com |
|
|
BCA |
Pass in PUC/ 10+2 or equivalent exam in Science, Arts or Commerce stream with a minimum of 35% of marks or candidate who has passed JODC or Diploma in Engineering with a minimum of 35% marks in aggregate in all the semesters/ years. |
DSCASC Bangalore selection process 2024
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Visit the official website of Dayananda Sagar College of Arts Science and Commerce, Bangalore.
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Candidates will have to meet the DSCASC Bangalore eligibility criteria.
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Submit the DSCASC application in online mode by paying the paying fee of Rs. 600 for UG and Rs. 1200 for PG courses.
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Candidates are shortlisted on the basis of performance in the DSCASC Bangalore selection process set by the college.
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Final admission will be confirmed after verification of documents and DSCASC Bangalore fee payment.
Dayananda Sagar College of Arts, Science and Commerce: Contact Details
Dayananda Sagar College of Arts Science and Commerce (DSCASC),
Shavige Malleshwara Hills, Kumaraswamy Layout, Bangalore 560 111, Karnataka, India
No.: 080-48811000
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