BML Munjal University invites applications for UG programmes at bmu.edu.in; admission criteria, fee
Ishita Ranganath | May 16, 2023 | 03:40 PM IST | 2 mins read
BML Munjal University invites applications for UG programmes for year 2023-24. Check the admission criteria, exams accepted and fees here.
NEW DELHI: BML University invites application for undergraduate programmes on official website. The university will be offering up to 100% UG scholarships to meritorious students. Interested candidates can check the admission criteria, exam scores accepted and fee information here. BML University application form can be filled in online mode by visiting the university website- bmu.edu.in . Last date for BML University UG application submission is July 20, 2023.
BML University will be offering admissions in UG programmes such as- BTech, BBA, BA (Hons) Liberal Arts, BBA LLB (Hons.), BA LLB (Hons.), BCom (Hons.) and BBA-MBA integrated. The students that secure admission will receive 100% international exposure across all programs through partnering with international universities for exposure.
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BML Munjal University: Admission eligibility, criteria
The university will be accepting scores in entrance tests including JEE Main 2023 and LSAT and CLAT for BTech and Integrated five-year programmes in law, respectively, and students may also appear for the BMU-SAT, BMU's entrance test and CUET UG 2023 exam. The eligibility criteria for admission to undergraduate programmes require successful completion of Class 12 or equivalent, as well as meeting the university admissions criteria mentioned for relevant courses.
The BML Munjal University will consider standardised test scores interviews, and other parameters depending on the choice of programme. In addition to this, the university will be evaluating students on analytical skills, creativity, application orientation, and communication skills.
BML Munjal Admissions 2023: Fee
|
Programme Name |
Fees |
|
BA LLB (Hons) |
Rs 3.50 LPA |
|
BBA LLB (Hons) |
Rs 3.15 LPA |
|
B.Tech |
Rs 2.52 LPA |
|
BA (Hons) ECO |
Rs 2.10 LPA |
|
BBA |
Rs 2.85 LPA |
|
BBA MBA |
Rs 2.85 LPA |
|
B.Com (Hons) |
Rs 2.00 LPA |
While speaking about the admissions process BML Munjal University head of admissions, Shuchika Vinayak, said: "As we prepare to commence the new academic year, we at BMU reaffirm our unwavering commitment to cultivating a transformative learning environment that unlocks the true potential of every student. Our goal is to bridge the gap in education by providing a world-class teaching, learning, and research environment that fosters innovation and collaboration. With a steadfast dedication to academic excellence and an unyielding commitment to our student's success, we stand ready to embark on this journey with them."
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