Brainware University 2021 admission begins for UG, PG courses
Team Careers360 | April 28, 2021 | 07:24 PM IST | 1 min read
Brainware University has started the admission process for UG and PG courses. Know more details here.
NEW DELHI: Brainware University has started the admission process for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes for the academic session 2021-22. The admission to various undergraduate and postgraduate courses will be conducted through the Brainware Entrance Test (BET).
Candidates should check the prescribed eligibility criteria of their desired course before applying for admission. It must be noted that the eligibility criteria varies depending upon the course and candidate’s category.
As per the eligibility criteria, candidates of general category must have secured minimum 55% in the required stream or subjects. Candidates belonging to SC or ST category only have to secure a minimum of 45% in the required subjects to be eligible for admission.
Eligible candidates can apply for admission to various undergraduate and postgraduate courses by filling the application form in either online or offline mode. All the details and documents in the application form must be legit and should not be forged in any manner. Candidates will lose their candidacy if any mentioned detail or document in their application is found incorrect or forged.
After submitting the details and uploading the documents, candidates can move on the payment section. For all courses except MBA and LLM, candidates have to pay an application fee of Rs. 5000. For MBA and LLM, candidates are required to pay Rs. 10,000 as the application fee.
Currently, Brainware University offers 25 undergraduate, 12 post-graduate, 9 PhD, 8 Diploma and over 25 value-added short courses to the eligible students.
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