Unfortunately, Dera Natung Government College does not offer PG courses. The college only offers BA, B.Sc, and B.Com programmes. BA and B.Sc courses at Dera Natung Government College are available in various specialisations. However, if you are looking to study a PG course, you may fill out our Common Application Form. CollegeDekho's expert team of admission counsellors will help you get admission to the best college as per your preferences.
The Dera Natung Government College admission process for the current academic year is over now. So, there will be no additional admission rounds for compartmental students. You need to wait till the next year if you want to get admission to Dera Natung Government College. On the other hand, if you are looking for a good higher education institute in your region, you may fill out our Common Application Form. Our admission counsellors will help you choose the right college per your preferences.
Dear student,
We understand that you wish to get admission to the B.Sc Botany course offered by the Dera Natung Government College. You should know that admission at Dera Natung Government College is offered to students who are eligible for the course. You must have scored 60% or more in class 12 for admission to B.Sc in Botany at Dera Natung Government College. Then you need to fill out the application form and wait for the college to post the merit list.
You cannot get admission to the college without applying. If you are willing to take admission into one of their offered courses/programmes, you can fill out our CAF (Common Application Form) and our experts will help you throughout the entire admission process. For more details, you can refer to the
Dera Natung Government College admission page.
Students of Catchment Area are required to obtain minimum 40% marks in aggregate in the Higher Secondary Examination (10+2) to be eligible to apply for admission to B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. Semester-I. As for students who are applying under the Open Quota in B. A. Sem. I, they must obtain minimum 55% aggregate in Higher Secondary Examination (10+2) to be eligible to apply for admission.