IFIM College 2021 admission begins for UG and PG courses
Kapil Rawat | May 17, 2021 | 07:43 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can apply for admission to UG and PG courses at IFIM College by visiting the official website.
NEW DELHI: IFIM College, Bangalore has started the admission process of UG and PG courses for the academic year 2021-22. Interested candidates can apply online by filing the application form before submission deadline.
Before applying for any UG and PG course, candidates should check the eligibility criteria laid down by the university. It should be noted that the eligibility criteria varies for candidates depending upon their category and opted course.
However, the most basic eligibility criteria for UG courses that a candidate must possess is that they must have completed Class 10+2/Pre-University course or its equivalent as prescribed by the Bangalore University.
To be eligible for PG courses, candidates belonging to the general category must have secured 50% in graduation. Candidates belonging to SC or ST category need to complete their graduation with 45% marks in commerce subjects.
Eligible candidates can proceed to fill the application form by visiting the official website of the university. Candidates are required to enter their personal and academic details in the application form. All personal and academic details mentioned in the application form must be correct. The application form will be rejected if any information is found to be incorrect.
After filling the necessary details, candidates have to pay the application form fee of Rs. 1,000. Candidates can pay the application fee via debit card, credit card or net banking.
The institute has evolved a seamless admission process where candidates can attend the IFIM Scholastic Aptitude Test (ISAT) from their home on an AI proctored online examination platform. In the ISAT exam, students have to answer 60 questions in 60 minutes. Due to the delay in the Class 12th examinations, students can now submit the 12th standard mark sheets up December 31, 2021.
The university is also offering scholarships to those candidates whose family is affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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