KL University Admission 2023: Registration for engineering, MBA, law, other courses begins
Anu Parthiban | March 30, 2023 | 11:51 AM IST | 1 min read
KLU Admission 2023: The university announced a allocation of Rs 100 crores for merit scholarships for students of financially weaker backgrounds.
NEW DELHI: KL Deemed to be University has started the admission process for undergraduate (UG), postgraduate (PG), and doctoral courses for the academic year 2023. Students applying for lateral admission will also be able to submit applications on the official website, kluniversity.in.
The university offers admission to engineering, management (MBA), sciences, law, fine arts, pharmacy, architecture, humanities, and Agriculture across its main campus in Vijayawada and campuses in Hyderabad.
It has also announced a substantial allocation of Rs 100 crores for merit scholarships in 2023 for students of financially weaker backgrounds.
Candidates will be granted admission based on the entrance exam and personal interview conducted by the university. Applicants will be able to apply for the KL University entrance exam in both online and offline mode.
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“The entrance examination intends to assist exemplary students in their independent higher education journey via an exemption in tuition through scholarships. The University accepts scores of entrance exams such as the KL Management Admission Test (KLMAT), KL Engineering Entrance Exam (KLEEE)/ JEE-Main/ CAT/ XAT/ AP-ICET, etc., for engineering and management courses,” the official statement read.
The last date to register for KLEEE, KLECET, and KLMAT 2023 phase 2 examinations is April 13, 2023.
G Pardha Saradhi Varma, vice-chancellor of the university, said: “With the upcoming entrance examinations, we are thrilled to welcome creative and intellectual masterminds to extend the University’s talent network. We pride ourselves on our cogent education plan, which focuses on two key areas – deep learning and career growth. And our campus placements are a strong reflection of the success of our University.”
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