BML Munjal University invites applications for BCom Hons and BA Hons Economics
BML Munjal University has announced the admissions for BCom Hons and BA Hons Economics programme.

Team Careers360 | March 22, 2021 | 05:56 PM IST
NEW DELHI : School of Economics and Commerce, BML Munjal University has begun the admission process for BCom Hons and BA Hons Economics programmes for the academic session 2021-22. The mode of application is both online and offline. The application fee is Rs 1,500.
Candidates applying for BCom Hons and BA Hons Economics programme must have a minimum aggregate of 60% in three core subjects of Class 12 examinations conducted by any of the state boards or any of the Indian education boards recognised by the AIU. The applicants are required to appear for the BMU-SAT.
The selection of the candidates is made based on Class 10 and Class 12 scores and marks obtained in the BMU-SAT. The final admission of a student is subject to conformance to specified eligibility criteria. The BMU Selection committee’s decision in this regard will be considered as final and binding.
BML Munjal University BCom Hons Programme and Fees
Programme |
Total Fees |
BCom (Hons) Areas of specialisation available:
|
Rs 5,70,000 |
BML Munjal University BA Hons. Economics Programme and Fees
Programme |
Total Fees |
B.A (Hons) Economics Areas of specialisation available:
|
Rs 6,00,000 |
Contact Address
BML Munjal University
National Highway 8
67, KM Milestone
Gurugram
Haryana, 122413
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