HITS invites applications for UG, PG 2023 programmes; apply now
Piyush Chaudhary | March 6, 2023 | 09:38 AM IST | 2 mins read
Hindustan Institute of Technology & Science is accepting applications for UG and PG programmes. Check all the programme details here.
NEW DELHI: Hindustan Institute of Technology & Science (HITS), Tamil Nadu admissions open for full-time Undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) 2023 programmes. The UG and PG programmes offered at HITS are: BTech, BBA, B.Des, BA LLB (Hons), BBA LLB (Hons), LLM, MBA, MCA, etc. Interested and eligible candidates can apply for the HITS undergraduate and postgraduate programmes either in online or offline mode.
Before filling the HITS application form, applicants must carefully go through all the information mentioned in the HITS UG and PG admission notification 2023.
HITS Admissions 2023 - Important dates
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Events |
Date |
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Last date to apply for HITSEEE 2023 |
April 30, 2023 |
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HITSCAT 2023 application submission last date |
May 14, 2023 |
HITS UG & PG Eligibility Criteria 2023
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Programme Name |
HITS eligibility criteria |
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B.Tech |
Candidates should have passed 10+2 or equivalent examinations with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the following: Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Biology Technical Vocational subject with at least 50% marks (45% for reserved category) in the above subjects taken together with minimum 60% in Mathematics. |
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B.Arch |
Candidates should have passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics subjects or passed 10+3 Diploma Examination with Mathematics as compulsory subject and qualified an Aptitude Test in Architecture i.e. NATA or JEE. |
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BBA & B.Des |
Candidates should have passed in plus two or equivalent exam as approved by the Government of Tamil Nadu. |
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BA LLB (Hons) & BBA LLB (Hons) |
Candidates should have passed in plus two with minimum 55% marks and have a valid CLAT/ LSAT score. |
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MBA |
Candidates should have completed B.Com, BBA, B.Com (Corporate), BISM, BBM, B.Sc (Maths), B.Sc (Physics), B.Sc (Chemistry), B.Sc (IT), B.Sc (Computer Science), BA (Economics), BE & B.Tech, AMIE, AMAeSI, BCA. |
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MCA |
Candidates should have completed a Degree in any stream in 10+2+3 pattern. They should have studied core Mathematics either at +2 level or Mathematics/ Statistics as one of the subjects at the degree level/ BCA/ B.Sc (Computer Science). |
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LLM |
Candidates should have 50% marks in LLB/ BA LLB/ BBA LLB/ B.Com LLB/ or its equivalent qualifications. |
NOTE : For more details on the HITS UG and PG eligibility criteria check the official website.
HITS Application 2023 - Fees & mode
The HITS application form can be filled either in online or offline mode. To successfully submit the HITS UG and PG form an application fee of Rs 1200 has to be paid.
Contact Details
Hindustan Institute of Technology & Science, Rajiv Gandhi Salai (OMR), Padur, Kelambakkam, Tamil Nadu 603103.
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