KL Deemed to be University starts admissions for UG, PG courses
Kapil Rawat | April 15, 2021 | 08:42 PM IST | 2 mins read
KL Deemed to be University starts the admissions process for the academic year 2021. Check details here.
NEW DELHI: KL (Deemed to be University) has started the admissions process of UG and PG programmes for the academic year 2021. Interested candidates can apply for admission in both online and offline mode. Candidates who qualify the written test and interview will be offered admission to UG and PG programmes in KL (Deemed to be University).
Candidates need to check and make sure that they meet the eligibility criteria of the course they are applying for. Any candidates who do not fulfil the eligibility criteria will not be considered eligible for admission to respective courses offered by the university. It must be noted that eligibility criteria vary for different courses.
Eligibility Criteria
For BArch, candidates must have completed Class 10+2 with above 60% marks and must have qualified in KLEEE and NATA. To be eligible for BPharm, candidates should have passed Class 10+2 or equivalent with 60% in PCM/ PCB and should have been qualified in KLEEE.
Candidates must have completed Class 10+2 or equivalent examination with 55% and above to be eligible for BCom/ BBA/ BBA-LLB/ BBA-MBA. Whereas for BCA/ BA/ BSc, candidates should have passed Class 10+2 or equivalent examination with 55% and above.
Candidates who have passed Class 10+2 in any stream with a minimum of 55% marks are eligible for BFA/ BSc-HM. For MTech, candidates must have a BTech degree with a minimum of 55% marks in the corresponding discipline of engineering/ technology.
For MTech Computer Science & Engineering courses, candidates must have completed MSc, or a BTech. degree in any branch of engineering. Candidates should have a degree in BE/ BTech (Chemical Engg./Leather Technology/Bio-Tech/ Industrial Bio-Tech/Bio-Chemical Engg/Bio-Informatics) or BPharm or MSc (Ag)/ MVSc/ MSc in any branch of Life Sciences with 55% marks.
To be eligible for MBA, candidates should have completed Class 10+2 and must have a bachelor degree with 55% marks in any discipline. While for MSc Chemistry, candidates must have a bachelor’s degree in science with a 6.5 in CGPA with honours/ major in the chemistry discipline.
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