Calicut University
Hello Student
The previous years question paper of any subject of Calicut University Kerala may be able available in the official website of Calicut University. Official website website is:-www.uoc.ac.in.
The sample papers will be available in the PDF form of any year.
Hello,
Yes, MSc Medical Microbiology is offered at Calicut University for which eligibility criteria is passed Bsc Medical Microbiology from a recognized university with 50% aggregate, admission is done on the basis of entrance exam conducted by the university, for more details regarding this, visit the official website at https://www.uoc.ac.in/index.php/2018-07-09-06-23-39?id=551
In case of Kannur University, admission to MSc Medical Microbiology is done on the basis of the merit of the qualifying examination, for more details you may visit the official website at http://www.kannuruniversity.ac.in/
hi,
kerala university does not offer msc in microbiology , however university of calicut offers msc course in microbiology. admission is based on centralized admission process , entrance exams in conducted for particular courses of post graduate, you have to check the details for each sessions in official website of university of calicut.
best college to study for msc medical microbiology
1.BHU,VARANASI
2.DELHI UNIVERSITY
3.IISc.,BANGALORE
4.IIT MUMBAI, IIT JAIPUR, IIT HYDERABAD
5. IISER
6. AIIMS,DELHI
7. MSU, BARODA
hope it would help.
Hi Roopa!
Univeristy of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, conduct their own Entrance Test followed by an interview for PG Courses. In Calicut University, Malappuram, both your UG mark and Entrance Exam mark are taken into consideration! In BLDE Univeristy, Bijapur, your Chemistry, Biology and Zoology marks of B.Sc. are considered!
Hope this is helpful!
All the best!
Hi, You can definitely attend the spot round if you don't like your current seat. And you shouldn't worry about losing your current seat if you appear in the spot round. Your seat will be CANCELLED only if you get some other seat in spot round; otherwise you can have your current seat. So fill the choices carefully in the spot round.
Hope this helps.
Hi Aspirant,
Since you have not mentioned how many years have passed after you completed class 12,So on general note you can apply for Bsc course in Calicut University.The eligibilty criteria says that you need to have a 10+2 exam certificate from recognized University and an original challan receipt of tuition fee and transfer certificate.But firstly you need to register on the offecial website of University Of Calicut and fill the registration form and send the prescribed document to the director on the date said in Official notice.
All the best for future.
Regard!!
Recheck your options.
Cancel them again and save the new options.
And save and log out correctly to avoid any inconvenience futher.
If the option remains , it will still be counted , so check it properly and cancel it before the selection of that and you being in trouble.
All the best
Hi aspirant,
i have found an official list consisting of all the B.Ed colleges in Calicut university. http://www.cuonline.ac.in/bed_prospectus.pdf . kindly go through this.
Mother Teresa College Of Teacher Education ( MTCTE) , Calicut
Providence College Of Teacher Education For Women ( PCTEW) ,
Farook Training College ( FTC) , Calicut
TIM Training College ( TTC) , Calicut
https://dqxeclau.top/university/university-of-calicut-malappuram You can check this link for ore information regarding the course and college.
I HOPE THIS HELPS YOU!
hello,
Calicut university has released 3 formulas to convert the CGPA into percentage. They have divided into 3 categories,
So for the range 40 to 90 it is 40+(CGPA-0.5) * 10
for 90-100% it is 90+(CGPA-0.5) * 20
Hope it helps, Good luck
Hello Aishwarya,
To conver CGPA/SGPA into percentage, simply multiply your pointers to 9.5.
For example your one semester CGPA is 7, then do 7 * 9.5 which is 66.5%
and if you have to calculate two semester CGPA
Do multiply each semester's CGPA to 9.5, add them and divide it by 2
Just like that you can take as many semester's CGPA you want.
Divide the sum of multiplication by no of semester's you took.
Hope it helped.
Thank You.
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