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MGPG Gorakhpur Questions and Answers

LocationGorakhpur (Uttar Pradesh)
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Updated on - Aug 06, 2025 02:06 PM IST

Questions Asked On Mahatma Gandhi Post Graduate College, Uttar Pradesh

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P sidhu •  today
Yes, you can get admission in BSc Bio (BSc in Biology/related streams) at Lovely Professional University (LPU) if you have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects. Admission is generally based on LPUNEST, LPU’s entrance test, or on merit from your qualifying exams, depending on the program. To apply, fill out the online application form and pay the application fee. After qualifying, submit required documents such as mark sheets, identity proof, and photographs, and pay the admission fee to confirm your seat and complete the enrollment process.
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Samiksha Rautela •  Aug-06-2025

Dear Student,

The total course fee for pursuing a degree in MSc Mathematics at Mahatma Gandhi Post Graduate College is approximately between INR 60,000 to INR 1,00,000. 

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Sohini Bhattacharya •  Aug-06-2025

Dear Student,

There is no hospital facility associated with the Mahatma Gandhi Post Graduate College

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Himani Daryani •  Jul-30-2025

The fees for BSc Maths at Mahatma Gandhi PG College, Gorakhpur are usually around Rs. 3,500 to 4,000 per year. This is the general fee for self-financed or regular courses, but it can vary slightly depending on the session and college updates. If you're applying this year, it's best to confirm the exact amount from the college office or their official website. Also, keep in mind there might be some extra charges during admission like registration or exam fees.

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Apoorva Bali •  May-08-2025

The entrance exam for BSc Zoology at Mahatma Gandhi Post Graduate College, Gorakhpur (affiliated with DDU Gorakhpur University), follows a multiple-choice format based on the 10+2 syllabus of the Uttar Pradesh Board. The exam consists of 100 questions carrying a total of 200 marks, with no negative marking, and is conducted in both English and Hindi (except for language subjects). The syllabus is divided into four main sections: Zoology (30 questions), Botany (30 questions), Chemistry (30 questions), and General Science (10 questions). Key topics to focus on include animal diversity, human physiology, cell biology, genetics, and ecology in Zoology; plant physiology, taxonomy, and reproduction in Botany; along with fundamental concepts of organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry. The General Science section covers basic principles and current developments in science.