IFIM College 2021 admission process begins for BA, BCA and BCom
Team Careers360 | February 12, 2021 | 09:16 PM IST | 1 min read
The last date to apply for admission to BA, BCom and BCA programme is July 30.
NEW DELHI: IFIM College, Bangalore has started inviting applications for admission to BCom, BA and BCA programmes for the academic year 2021-22. Candidates who wish to take admission to these UG programmes can fill the IFIM College admission form 2021 till July 30.
The mode of application is only online. The IFIM College application fee is Rs 1000. Before filling the application form of IFIM College, the candidates are advised to check the eligibility criteria of their desired programme.
IFIM 2021 Eligibility Criteria for BA, BCom and BCA
Interested candidates must have passed XII standard/PUC or equivalent as prescribed by Bangalore University for admission in BA, BCA, BCom and B.Com (ACCA) programmes.
The qualified candidates will be invited for the personal interview and essay writing for admissions in IFIM College.
IFIM College Programmes and Fees Structure
|
Programme Names |
Total Fees |
|
B.Com |
3 Lakhs |
|
BCA |
3 Lakhs |
|
BA (Journalism, Psychology and Optional English) |
3 Lakhs |
|
B.Com(ACCA) |
4.5 Lakhs |
IFIM College’s education system has been structured on Bangalore University syllabi which combines the tenets of academic excellence and corporate professionalism.
Contact Address -
8 P & 9 P, KIADB Industrial Area,
Electronic City Phase I,
Bengaluru,
Karnataka 560100.
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