DSU UG, PG admissions 2024 started; apply through DSAT
Vaishnavi Addagatla | March 11, 2024 | 12:21 PM IST | 1 min read
Dayananda Sagar University Bengaluru is accepting applications for UG, PG admissions 2024. DSU 2024 exam will be conducted on May 4, 2024 and May 5, 2024.
NEW DELHI: Dayananda Sagar University, Bengaluru has started accepting applications for UG and PG programmes in online mode. Candidates who meet the eligibility criteria can apply for DSU Bengaluru UG, PG admissions by visiting the DSU official website- dsu.edu.in. Dayananda Sagar University Bengaluru application process can be completed by submitting the required documents and paying the application fee of Rs. 1000.
The DSU 2024 exam will be conducted on May 4, 2024 and May 5, 2024. Selection of the candidates for DSU Bengaluru UG, PG admissions are done based on the candidate's scores in DSAT/ Comed-K/ Uni-Guage/ CET/ PGCET.
Dayananda Sagar University Admission 2024: Important Dates
| DSAT exam date |
May 4, 2024 and May 5, 2024
|
Dayananda Sagar University Admissions 2024: Programmes offered and Course fees
|
DSU Courses |
DSU fees per annum |
|
BTech |
Rs. 2,79,000- Rs. 4,29,000 |
|
MTech |
Rs. 1,44,000 |
|
BCA |
Rs. 1,79,000 |
|
BBA/ BBA(BFSI) |
Rs. 1,84,000 |
|
BCom (Regular) |
Rs. 1,34,000 |
|
BCom (ACCA/ CMA/ CA) |
Rs. 1,59,000 |
|
MBA |
Rs. 5,54,000 |
|
BSc |
Rs. 1,54,000 |
|
MSc |
Rs. 1,64,000 |
|
BA-JMC/ BSc Nursing/ MSc Nursing/ BSc (AHS)/ MPH |
Rs. 1,29,000 |
|
PB BSc Nursing |
Rs. 84,000 |
|
BPT |
Rs. 1,79,000 |
|
MPT/ MPharm/ BDesign |
Rs. 2,29,000 |
|
BPharm |
Rs. 2,29,000 (DSAT) |
|
Rs. 2,54,000 others |
|
|
PharmD |
Rs. 3,79,000 |
|
MCA |
Rs. 3,04,000 |
|
LLB |
Rs. 1,54,000 |
|
BA-LLB/ BBA-LLB (Others) |
Rs. 2,29,000 |
|
BA-LLB/ BBA-LLB (DSAT) |
Rs. 1,79,000 |
Note: The above-mentioned fees are inclusive of the library deposit fee (Refundable)
DSU Admissions 2024: Application fees and mode of application
|
Application Fees |
Rs. 1000 |
|
Mode of Application |
Online |
Dayananda Sagar University Bengaluru Eligibility Criteria 2024
|
Programmes |
Eligibility Criteria |
|
UG Programmes |
Passed the 12th standard examination with the required marks. |
|
PG Programmes |
Completed graduation with minimum marks from a recognised university. |
DSU Bengaluru Admission Process 2024
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Meet the eligibility criteria.
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Fill in the application form by visiting the official website- dsu.edu.in.
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DSU Bengaluru admissions are done based on the candidate's performance in DSAT/ Comed-K/ Uni-Guage/ CET/ PGCET examinations.
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Final confirmation of the candidate's admission will be made only after document verification and admission fee payment.
Dayananda Sagar University: Contact Details
Kudlu Gate, Hosur Road, Bengaluru - 560 068
Admissions Helpline: 080 46461800 / WhatsApp +91 63668 85507
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