UPES B.Sc Admissions 2025
ApplyRanked #46 amongst Universities in India by NIRF | Ranked #1 in Academic Reputation in India by QS World University Rankings
Ranked #46 amongst Universities in India by NIRF | Ranked #1 in Academic Reputation in India by QS World University Rankings
Admissions open for BA/BSc. Liberal Arts (Honours) & BA / BSc. Liberal Arts (Honors) with Research
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60+ Years of Education Legacy | UGC & AICTE Approved | Prestigious Scholarship Worth 6 Crores
Shree PM Patel Institute of Bioscience, Anand offers courses in the science stream at the undergraduate level. PM Patel Institute of Bioscience courses include 4 Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) programmes. The discipline of B.Sc programmes offered at Shree PM Patel Institute of Bioscience Anand consists of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biochemistry. The eligibility criteria required for B.Sc courses is candidates must have passed class 12 in the science stream. Candidates can check the fees of PM Patel Institute of Bioscience courses below.
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The courses are offered in regular mode and the duration of PM Patel Institute of Bioscience B.Sc courses spans 3 years.
Courses | Fees | Eligibility Criteria |
Rs 62,050 | Candidates must have passed class 12 and studied Biology as a subject. |
Shree PM Patel Institute of Bioscience, Anand is managed by Anand People’s Medicare Society and is affiliated with Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar.
The college has a fabulous infrastructure. The classic British Era look makes the college fascinating and attractive. The canteen is also with great infrastructure and a heartwarming ambiance. The overall infrastructure facilities are good. But only the gents washroom needs to be looked after properly as there is water shortage and it stinks when someone passes by.