FLAME University UG, PG admission 2024 registration begins; BA course fees
Anu Parthiban | October 16, 2023 | 03:37 PM IST | 2 mins read
FLAME University has recently introduced a 4-year BA in Design programme. Know UG courses offered by the institute and fee structure.
NEW DELHI: FLAME University has started the admission process for undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) courses with multiple liberal education offerings.
“The University currently offers a three-year and four-year interdisciplinary undergraduate program with the degree nomenclature determined by the major that the student chooses to pursue,” the official statement read.
FLAME University has recently introduced a 4-year BA in Design programme. The course is rooted in liberal education and centered around experience design. It will offer a major in experience design, and the minors available are psychology, entrepreneurship, business analytics, marketing, literary and cultural studies.
Candidates who wish to pursue PG will have an option to choose two-year MBA, MBA Communication Management, MSc in Economics and a one-year progamme in Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
Best performing candidates will be awarded merit-based scholarship at the time of admissions. The scholarship may range from partial to full fee waivers. Candidates who are eligible for scholarship will be informed in the admission letter.
FLAME University: 3-year BA courses offered
Candidates who have passes Class 12 from CBSE, CISCE or another recognised board will be eligible to apply.
BA - Economics, psychology, literary and cultural studies, international studies, environmental studies, journalism, public policy, sociology.
BSc - Applied mathematics, computer science, data science and economics, computer science and design.
BBA - Finance, business analytics, marketing, human resource management, entrepreneurship, operations, general management, design management.
BBA Communications management - Advertising and branding, digital marketing and communications, film and television management, communication studies.
FLAME University: 4-year BA courses offered
BA (Hons) - Economics, psychology, literary and cultural studies, international studies, environmental studies, journalism, public policy, sociology.
BSc (Hons) - Applied mathematics, computer science, data science and economics, computer science and design.
BBA (Hons) - Finance, business analytics, marketing, human resource management, entrepreneurship, operations, design management..
BBA Communications Management (Hons) - Advertising and branding, digital marketing and communications, film and television management.
FLAME University: UG fees
|
UG fees |
Year 1 |
Year 2 |
Year 3 |
Year 4 (Optional) |
|
Program Fees |
Rs 7,95,000 |
Rs 7,95,000 |
Fees are subject to revision by up to 5% |
Fees same as 3rd year |
|
Lodging and boarding fees |
Rs 1,80,000 |
Rs 1,80,000 |
||
|
Other Fees |
Rs 70,000 |
Rs 70,000 |
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Total |
Rs 10,45,000 |
Rs 10,45,000 |
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