KL Deemed to be University announces 100% scholarship for KLEEE 2025, KLECET, KLHAT, KLMAT toppers
The KL deemed to be university will hold the entrance exams for BTech, MBA, humanities, and science on December 6 and 8 at 50 exam cities.
Anu Parthiban | November 19, 2024 | 08:30 PM IST
NEW DELHI: KL Deemed-to-be University has launched an extensive scholarship programme with an objective to support the meritorious students in various disciplines. Toppers of KLEEE, KLECET, KLHAT, KLMAT 2025 will be offered 100% tuition fee waiver. The registration process for the KL Entrance Examination (KLEEE 2025) will be made available till December 4 for phase 1 exams.
The university announced the exam dates for various entrance exams for admission to engineering, management, law, and humanities. As per the announcement, KLEEE 2025 will be held for BTech admission, KL Science Aptitude Test (KLECET) for BTech lateral entry, KL Humanities Aptitude Test (KLHAT), and KL Management Aptitude Test (KLMAT) for management programmes.
The KL deemed to be university will hold the entrance exams for BTech, MBA, humanities, and science on December 6 and 8 at various exam centres. The computer-based tests will continue in multiple phases through February 2025 with exam centres in 50 cities across India.
Vice-chancellor G Pardha Saradhi Varma said: "Our specialized entrance examinations are meticulously designed to identify and nurture talent across diverse fields. Combined with our comprehensive scholarship program, we are not just offering education – we are creating pathways for future leaders. Our mission is to ensure deserving students receive quality education by providing comprehensive financial support."
In an effort to promote academic excellence, the university has enhanced its scholarship programme by offering up to 100% tuition fee waiver for top performers across all entrance exams.
Additionally, the university will also provide sports excellence scholarships for national and international level athletes, dedicated research funding opportunities, and need-based financial aid for economically disadvantaged students.
KL Deemed-to-be University admission 2025
The university offers several programmes including BTech in emerging technologies, specialized MTech courses, BBA and MBA, Fintech, BSc and MSc, and various interdisciplinary research programmes in the areas including agriculture, architecture, pharmacy, humanities, sciences, commerce, hospitality, fine arts, animation, and more. “The curriculum is designed to meet contemporary industry demands while fostering innovation and research excellence.”
Candidates will have to submit the application form through the official website, kluniversity.in. They will also be able to register through the KLU Connect mobile application or at designated offline centers.
“For detailed information about the entrance examination, scholarship programs, and admission process, candidates can contact at 9490361111. Regular updates will be available on the official university website,” it added.
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