Alliance University UG, PG admissions 2022 open; Check details here
Alliance University started admission process for various UG and PG programmes 2022. Students can check the details about eligibility criteria, course fees and other important information here.
Ujjwal Kirti | June 15, 2022 | 06:06 PM IST
NEW DELHI:
Alliance University Karnataka has started the registration process of various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes for batch 2022. Eligible candidates can visit the official website and apply for their choice of course. The eligibility criteria vary according to the course. The university offers both online and offline facilities for the application process.
Direct link to apply for Alliance University UG and PG programmes -
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For the successful completion of the registration process, candidates need to pay the application fees of Rs. 1,000. Students are advised that they must go through the eligibility criteria, course fees details and other information before applying.
Alliance University: Programmes offered and fees
Programs Name |
Fees |
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) |
6 lakhs |
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) |
7.5 lakhs |
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) |
8 lakhs |
Bachelor of Technology Lateral |
6.25 lakhs |
Bachelor of Law (BBA LLB Hons.) |
10 lakhs |
Bachelor of Law (BA LLB Hons.) |
10 lakhs |
Bachelor of Arts (BA) |
15 lakhs |
Bachelor of Arts (BA Hons.) |
20 lakhs |
Bachelor of Science (BSC) |
15 lakhs |
Bachelor of Science (BSC Hons) |
20 lakhs |
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) |
20 lakhs |
Bachelor of Visual Arts (BVA) |
20 lakhs |
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
14 lakhs |
Master of Technology (M. Tech) |
3 lakhs |
Executive Post Graduate Diploma in Management (EPGDM) |
1.95 lakhs |
Ph.D. in Engineering and Design |
3.5 lakhs |
Ph.D. in Management |
3.5 lakhs |
Ph.D. in Law |
3.5 lakhs |
Master of Law (LLM) |
2 lakhs |
Alliance University admissions 2022: Mode of application and application fees
Application Fees |
1000 INR |
Mode of Application |
Both Online/Offline |
Alliance University UG and PG 2022: Eligibility criteria
Programmes |
Eligibility criteria |
Undergraduate programmes |
Candidates must have passed Class 12th or equivalent from recognised board with the minimum aggregate of 45% (40% for the reserved category candidates) Valid score in AUSAT (Alliance University Scholastic Aptitude Test) |
MBA |
Graduation in any stream from recognised university/institution Valid score of Nationalised Management Test Scores and Alliance Management Aptitude Test |
M.Tech |
Bachelors’ degree from science stream from recognised university Valid score of Alliance Engineering Aptitude Test |
LLM |
Bachelors’ degree from law from recognised university/institution High score in Alliance Common Law Admission Test. |
Ph.D. |
Masters’ degree in the relevant subject Valid score Alliance Research Aptitude Test (ARAT) |
Alliance University admissions 2022: Selection process
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Meet the eligibility criteria
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Apply for preferred programme
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Appear in relevant entrance examination
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Shortlisted candidates need to appear for personal interview round
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The final selection will be released based on the prior academic and personal interview round’s performance.
Alliance University: Contact details
1) Alliance School Of Business: +91 96200 09825, +91 80461 99000 / 9100 / 9200
2) Alliance School Of Engineering And Design: +91 96200 09825, +91 80461 99000 / 9100 / 9200
3) Alliance School Of Law: +91 80 4619 9000 / 9100 / +91 80 4129 9200
4)Alliance School Of Liberal Arts: + 91 96200 09825
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