‘Manipal Jnanasudha’ to offer tuition-free education to eligible PU students
Team Udayavani, May 10, 2024, 9:17 AM IST
A new PU college, “Manipal Jnanasudha,” has been launched in Vidyanagar, Manipal, under the auspices of the Ajekar Padmagopal Education Trust. This initiative, aimed at fulfilling the educational aspirations of students, signifies a significant stride in providing quality education.
The college is set to commence operations in the academic year 2024-25. It offers a unique opportunity for eligible students to pursue their education in the commerce department with full fee waiver or a 50% reduction in fees. Applications are currently being accepted from eligible candidates.
In the Science stream, the college provides combinations such as PCMB and PCMC. For Commerce students, the curriculum includes subjects like Business Studies, Accountancy, Statistics, and Computer Science.
Students who have excelled academically, securing more than 90% marks in CBSE/ICSE Board exams or more than 95% marks in the State Syllabus, are eligible for this tuition-free education.
Additionally, the college has arranged a convenient bus service for students commuting from Kundapura, Mulki, and Perdur areas.
For further details, interested individuals are encouraged to contact the college office, a press release said.
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