Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences UG and PG admissions 2024 open; apply now
Vaishnavi Addagatla | January 23, 2024 | 12:32 PM IST | 1 min read
Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences Coimbatore invites applications for UG and PG admissions 2024. Candidates can check the fees, courses, Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences admissions, eligibility criteria, application process, and other important information here.
NEW DELHI: Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences started accepting applications for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Students who meet the eligibility criteria can apply for Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences Coimbatore admissions in online mode. For Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences admissions 2024, applicants can visit the official website- eduserve.karunya.edu.
Selection of the students for Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences Coimbatore admissions 2024 is done based on their performance in the qualifying examination and entrance examination (KEE and KMAT). Before filling out the application form students need to carefully check their eligibility criteria, fees, and other details mentioned in Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences admission notification 2024.
Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences admissions 2024: Programmes offered and course fees
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Programmes |
Karunya Institute of Technology and Science Fees (Per Semester) |
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B.Tech/ B.Sc (Honors) Agriculture |
Rs. 1,16,750- Rs. 1,46,750 |
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B.Sc/ B.Com/ BBA |
Rs. 64,900- Rs. 99,000 |
|
M.Tech |
Rs. 55,750 |
|
M.Sc |
Rs. 39,650- Rs. 55,750 |
|
MBA |
Rs. 1,62,000 |
Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences admissions 2024 - Mode of application
|
Application Fees |
N/A |
|
Mode of Application |
Online |
Karunya admissions Coimbatore 2024: Eligibility criteria
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Courses |
Eligibility Criteria |
|
UG Programmes |
Passed the 12th standard in relevant discipline with minimum marks. |
|
PG Programme |
Completed bachelor's degree in respective fields with minimum marks. |
Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences UG and PG Admission 2024: Selection Process
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Meet eligibility criteria
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Students must apply for the courses through the official website of the institute.
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Admission to some of the UG courses is done based on their performance in the KEE entrance examination.
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To get Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences MBA admission, candidates are selected based on their performance in the KMAT entrance examination.
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Students will be selected for Karunya University Coimbatore other PG admissions on the basis of marks achieved in the previous qualification.
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Students selected for admission have to submit their documents along with the course fees.
Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences: Contact Details
The institute is located at Karunya Nagar, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641114.
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