HIT Dehradun UG, PG admissions 2024 open; apply now
Vaishnavi Addagatla | February 6, 2024 | 11:48 AM IST | 2 mins read
HIT Dehradun is accepting applications for UG and PG admissions 2024. Candidates can check the HIT Dehradun admissions, fees, eligibility criteria, application process, and other important information here.
NEW DELHI: Himalayan Institute of Technology Dehradun started accepting applications for UG and PG programmes. Students meeting eligibility criteria can apply for HIT Dehradun admissions 2024 in online mode. For application candidates need to visit the official website- hitdoon.com and complete the registration by paying the application fee of Rs. 750.
Selection of the candidates is done based on their performance in the qualifying examination as well as the entrance examination, followed by a personal interview. Before filling out the application form students need to carefully check their eligibility criteria, fees and other details mentioned in the HIT Dehradun UG and PG admissions 2024.
HIT Dehradun Admissions 2024: Programmes offered and courses fee
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HIT Dehradun Courses |
HIT Dehradun Fee Per Year |
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BHM |
Rs. 80,000 |
|
BSc (Agriculture)- Hons |
Rs. 75,000 |
|
BCA |
Rs. 69,600 |
|
BSc (IT) |
Rs. 69,600 |
|
BBA |
Rs. 75,000 |
|
B.Com |
Rs. 45,000 |
|
B.Com (Hons) |
Rs. 60,000 |
|
MSc (IT) |
Rs. 65,000 |
|
MSc (Agronomy) |
Rs. 65,000 |
|
MSc (Soil Science) |
Rs. 65,000 |
|
MSc (Genetics & Plant Breeding) |
Rs-65,000 |
Himalayan Institute of Technology Dehradun Admissions 2024 - Application fees and mode of application
|
Application Fees |
Rs. 750 |
|
Mode of Application |
Online |
HIT Dehradun Admissions 2024: Eligibility Criteria
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Courses |
Eligibility Criteria |
|
UG Programmes |
Secure a merit score in the 12th standard examination. |
|
PG Programmes |
Passed graduation from a recognised university. (For MBA: Graduation with 60% marks along with CAT/ MAT/ GRE/ GMAT scores). |
Himalayan Institute of Technology Dehradun UG, PG Selection Process 2024
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To get HIT Dehradun admissions, candidates need to meet the required eligibility criteria.
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HIT Dehradun UG and PG admissions are done based on the candidate's merit score in the qualifying examination and performance in the personal interview.
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For admission to an MBA programme, candidates need to appear and secure a valid score in the CAT/ MAT/ GRE/ GMAT followed by a personal interview.
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Final confirmation of the candidate's admission will be made only after document verification and admission fee payment.
Himalayan Institute of Technology: Contact Details
Campus 1 is located near the central Excise office, Haridwar Road, Dehradun- 248001, Uttrakhand.
Campus 2 is situated at Asthal, Raipur -Maldevta Road Raipur, Dehradun
Contact Number: 7030333365, 9607653555, 9411557979, 0135-2668522
Mail ID- hitdoon@gmail.com
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