Dr. BR Ambedkar University to introduce 4 new UG, PG courses for 2020
Bachan Thakur | June 18, 2020 | 03:22 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Dr. BR Ambedkar University will begin offering 4 new undergraduate and postgraduate programmes from 2020 onwards. The university officials recently announced that the university will launch MA Hindi and MBA (Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Venture Development) at postgraduate level and BBA and B.Voc. (Accounting & Finance) at the undergraduate level from the academic session 2020.
Though these new programmes have been announced, however, no more details other than the programmes' details have been announced so far by the university. More details about the programmes are expected to be out with the release of the official notification for the admission session 2020-21.
It must be noted that admission to the undergraduate level courses at Dr. BR Ambedkar University is offered based on the merit of the qualifying examination, however, for admission to the postgraduate level exams an entrance test is conducted.
The application form for admission to UG, PG courses at the varsity is expected to be out anytime in June 2020. Aspiring candidates have to register online for admission before the last date with fee payment. While filling the application form of Dr. BR Ambedkar University, candidates must check the eligibility criteria carefully or else their candidature can be cancelled at any stage of the admission process if found ineligible later.
The university conducts admissions for undergraduate and postgraduate courses every year. While there is no entrance for UG admissions, Ambedkar University Entrance Exam is held for PG admissions. The entrance test for PG admission is held in offline mode for 2 hours.
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