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Udai Pratap Autonomous College Courses

Courses 2025-26 Udai Pratap Autonomous College

  • Udai Pratap Autonomous College Computers
    • PGDCA (Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications)
      Course Mode Full Time
      Course Fee -
      Course Duration 1 Year(s)
      1 Courses
      Eligibility
      To be eligible for a PGDCA program, you must have a bachelor's degree (graduation) from a recognized university, usually with a minimum of 50% marks, though some institutes offer a relaxation for reserved categories. The degree can be in any discipline, but some institutions prefer candidates with a background in Computer Science or a related field, or who had Mathematics as a subject in their 10+2 or graduation.
    • DCA (Diploma in Computer Applications)
      Course Mode Full Time
      Course Fee -
      Course Duration 1 Year(s)
      1 Courses
      Eligibility
      To be eligible for a Diploma in Computer Applications (DCA) program, you typically need to have completed your 10+2 (or higher secondary) education from a recognized board or institution. Some institutions may require a minimum passing percentage, a computer as a subject in 10+2, or have entrance exams, although requirements vary significantly between institutions.
  • Udai Pratap Autonomous College Science
    • B.Sc (Bachelor of Science)
      Course Mode Full Time
      Course Fee -
      Course Duration 3 Year(s)
      8 Courses
      • Physics
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        3 Year(s)
      • Mathematics
        -
        3 Year(s)
      • Statistics
        -
        3 Year(s)
      • Chemistry
        -
        3 Year(s)
      • Botany
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        3 Year(s)
      • Zoology
        -
        3 Year(s)
      • Psychology
        -
        3 Year(s)
      • Defence and Strategic Studies
        -
        3 Year(s)
      Eligibility
      To be eligible for a BSc, you must complete 10+2 (or equivalent) in the Science stream with core subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (PCM), or Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB), securing a minimum aggregate of 50% to 60% marks from a recognized board. Specific subject requirements and minimum percentages may vary by the chosen BSc specialization and the institution, with some colleges also requiring candidates to pass entrance exams like CUET or an interview.
      Exams Accepted
    • B.Sc Agri (Agriculture)
      Course Mode Full Time
      Course Fee -
      Course Duration 4 Year(s)
      4 Courses
      • Agronomy
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        4 Year(s)
      • Plant Science
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        4 Year(s)
      • Horticulture
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        4 Year(s)
      • Agriculture
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        4 Year(s)
      Eligibility
      To be eligible for a BSc Agriculture program in India, you must have completed 10+2 (or equivalent) with a science stream, typically including Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics, with a minimum of 50% marks (with a 5-10% relaxation for reserved categories). While 17 is the minimum age, an upper age limit of around 25 may apply, and admission often requires passing an entrance exam like ICAR-AIEEA or a state-level test such as TS EAMCET.
    • M.Sc. (Master of Science)
      Course Mode Full Time
      Course Fee -
      Course Duration 2 Year(s)
      6 Courses
      • Physics
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        2 Year(s)
      • Mathematics
        -
        2 Year(s)
      • Statistics
        -
        2 Year(s)
      • Zoology
        -
        2 Year(s)
      • Botany
        -
        2 Year(s)
      • Chemistry
        -
        2 Year(s)
      Eligibility
      To be eligible for an MSc, you typically need a bachelor's degree in a relevant scientific field, with a minimum of 50% to 60% marks in your undergraduate degree, though this varies by institution. Some programs may also require specific subject prerequisites or work experience. Admission is often based on a combination of your undergraduate merit and performance in national or university-specific entrance exams, such as the CUET-PG or IIT JAM, depending on the institute.
      Exams Accepted
    • M.Sc Agriculture (M.Sc Agriculture)
      Course Mode Full Time
      Course Fee -
      Course Duration 2 Year(s)
      3 Courses
      • Agricultural Economics
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        2 Year(s)
      • Horticulture
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        2 Year(s)
      • Agricultural Chemistry & Soil Science
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        2 Year(s)
      Eligibility
      To be eligible for an MSc Agriculture, you typically need a Bachelor's degree (B.Sc. Agriculture or a related field like Horticulture or Botany) with a minimum aggregate of 50%-60% marks, according to several sources. Additionally, you'll likely need to clear an entrance exam such as the ICAR AIEEA PG or CUET-PG, and some universities may offer relaxation in marks for reserved categories.
      Exams Accepted
  • Udai Pratap Autonomous College Teaching
    • B.Ed (Bachelors in Education)
      Course Mode Full Time
      Course Fee -
      Course Duration 2 Year(s)
      1 Courses
      Eligibility
      To be eligible for a B.Ed. program in India, you generally need a Bachelor's or Master's degree with at least 50% aggregate marks, though specific requirements can vary by state and category, with reserved categories often having a lower minimum percentage (like 40% or 45%). Some states also have specific educational background requirements for B.Ed. eligibility.
  • Udai Pratap Autonomous College Arts
    • BA (Bachelor of Arts)
      Course Mode Full Time
      Course Fee -
      Course Duration 3 Year(s)
      13 Courses
      • Hindi
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        3 Year(s)
      • English
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        3 Year(s)
      • Sanskrit
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        3 Year(s)
      • Economics
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        3 Year(s)
      • Sociology
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        3 Year(s)
      • History
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        3 Year(s)
      • Ancient Bhartiya History & Culture
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        3 Year(s)
      • Political Science
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        3 Year(s)
      • Geography
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        3 Year(s)
      • Psychology
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        3 Year(s)
      • Defence & Strategic Studies
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        3 Year(s)
      • Mathematics
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        3 Year(s)
      • Statistics
        -
        3 Year(s)
      Eligibility
      To be eligible for a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree, you must have successfully completed Class 12 (or 10+2) education from a recognized board, typically with a minimum of 50% marks, though this can vary by university and program. Eligibility is not restricted by your 10+2 stream (Arts, Commerce, or Science), though some specialized BA programs, like Economics, may have prerequisites like having studied Mathematics.
      Exams Accepted
    • MA (Master of Arts)
      Course Mode Full Time
      Course Fee -
      Course Duration 2 Year(s)
      6 Courses
      • hindi
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        2 Year(s)
      • Economics
        -
        2 Year(s)
      • Geography
        -
        2 Year(s)
      • Sociology
        -
        2 Year(s)
      • Ancient History
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        2 Year(s)
      • Political Science
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        2 Year(s)
      Eligibility
      To be eligible for an MA, you must complete a Bachelor's degree from a recognized university, typically requiring at least 50% marks, though this can vary. Some colleges may also require graduation in a relevant subject and, for some specializations, admission might be based on entrance exams like CUET PG.
      Exams Accepted
    • B.Voc (Bachelor of Vocation)
      Course Mode Full Time
      Course Fee -
      Course Duration 3 Year(s)
      1 Courses
      Eligibility
      To be eligible for a B.Voc (Bachelor of Vocation) degree, you must typically have completed the 10+2 (Class 12) examination or an equivalent qualification from a recognized board in any stream, although some specializations may require specific subjects. Candidates with a relevant diploma after Class 10 are also often eligible, and some colleges may have additional requirements such as a specific minimum percentage of marks or an entrance exam.
  • Udai Pratap Autonomous College Commerce
    • B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce)
      Course Mode Full Time
      Course Fee -
      Course Duration 3 Year(s)
      1 Courses
      Eligibility
      To be eligible for a B.Com degree, you must have completed your 10+2 (or equivalent) with a minimum aggregate score, typically ranging from 50-60%, though it varies by institution. While commerce students are often preferred, many universities accept students from any stream (Arts, Science, or Commerce). Some specific programs may require mathematics or another relevant subject from the 10+2 level, and admission might depend on the university's minimum cutoff percentage or an entrance exam score.
    • M.Com. (Master of Commerce)
      Course Mode Full Time
      Course Fee -
      Course Duration 2 Year(s)
      1 Courses
      Eligibility
      To be eligible for an M.Com (Master of Commerce) program, you generally need a Bachelor's degree in Commerce (B.Com), Business Administration (BBA), Economics, or an equivalent field from a recognized university. A minimum percentage, often around 50% to 60% in your undergraduate degree, is usually required, though this can vary by institution and may include mark relaxations for reserved categories. Admission is based on academic merit, but some universities also conduct entrance exams or require personal interviews.
      Exams Accepted
Admission Open
ICFAI Business School (IBS)
Hyderabad, Telangana
    MBA
Admission Open
ICFAI University (IFHE)
Hyderabad, Telangana
    BBA, BCA, L.L.B, LLM, B.Arch, B.Sc, BA, MA, Ph.D, EMBA, BA LLB (Hons.), BBA LLB (Hons.), Ph.D in Law, Ph.D, PG Diploma, Ph.D (Economics), B.E / B.Tech
Admission Open
Sri Sri University
Cuttack, Orissa
    MA, BFA, B.A (Hons), BPA
Admission Open
Chandigarh University
Mohali, Punjab
Admission Open
Masters Union
Gurgaon, Haryana
    B.Com, B.Sc, BA, B.E / B.Tech