Digital University Kerala opens admissions for PG, PhD programmes; Apply at duk.ac.in
Ishita Ranganath | March 13, 2023 | 05:53 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can apply for admission in Digital University Kerala courses at duk.ac.in. General candidates application fee- Rs 750 and Reserved category- Rs 375.
NEW DELHI: The Digital University, Kerala has commenced admissions for post graduate (PG) and doctor of philosophy (PhD) programmes for 2023. Candidates can apply at duk.ac.in.
The university will be concluding the application process in May 2023. The Digital University and entrance tests and interviews will be held in June 2023 while the programmes will begin in July 2023. To secure admission at the university, PG students will have to either clear the Digital University Aptitude Test (DUAT) or have a a valid All India Entrance Level Examination score in a relevant discipline.
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Candidates applying for MBA programme will required a valid CAT/KMAT/CMAT/NMAT/GRE score. The university will be offering courses in master of technology (MTech), master of science (MSc), master of business administration (MBA), post graduate diplomas and PhDs with various specialisations.
General category candidates must pay Rs 750 while SC, ST, divyang candidates are required to pay Rs 375 at the time of application. Students selected for the PG programmes are required to submit all original documents of mark lists, degree or provisional degree certificates, migration certificate as proof of their eligibility.
The university is also offering scholarships to students. Interested candidates can check the official website to get additional details. The fee for the MTech and MSc regular programmes is also available on the website.
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