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Magadh University UG Admissions 2025 underway at magadhonline.in, apply before May 2

Magadh University UG Admissions 2025 underway at magadhonline.in, apply before May 2

Hindustan Times26-04-2025

Magadh University UG admission 2025: Magadh University, Bodh Gaya is accepting online applications for its UG courses for the academic year 2025-2029. Eligible and interested candidates can submit their applications on the official website at magadhonline.in.
Candidates must note here that the last date to apply is May 2.
The university is offering 4-year degree courses in the Arts, Science, and Commerce streams in line with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which emphasizes flexibility, interdisciplinary education, and academic excellence. Candidates who wish to study in Magadh University can apply for admission into B.A., B.Sc., and B.Com courses under the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS).
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For UG Arts and Commerce Programmes: candidates should have passed the Intermediate examination (I.A., I.Sc., or I.Com) or an equivalent +2 level examination conducted by the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) or any other recognized board.
For UG Science Programmes: Candidates must have completed Intermediate Science Examination (I.Sc.) or +2 Science stream only from the BSEB or an equivalent recognized board.
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Online application fee for General and OBC candidates is ₹600/-, whereas for candidates belonging to SC and ST categories have to pay a fee of ₹450/-.
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For more details, candidates are advised to visit the official website of Magadh University at magadhonline.in.

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