Krea University commences 4th round of admissions for UG programmes
Team Careers360 | June 5, 2020 | 04:01 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Krea University has started the fourth round of admission process for undergraduate programmes in liberal arts and science streams offered by the School of Interwoven Arts and Sciences (SIAS). The school offers three-year B.A. (Honours) and B.Sc. (Honours) degrees, with an option to do an additional year of Advanced Studies.
The admission process of undergraduate programmes involves two stages. i.e, application and immersion day.
“The undergraduate programme is designed to address the need of changing dynamics in today’s world and times,” said Dr. Sunder Ramaswamy, Vice-Chancellor, Krea University.
“At Krea, we believe the academic merit and potential of a student goes beyond exam scores. Our holistic selection process offers aspirants ample opportunities to showcase their qualities,” he added.
The School of Interwoven Arts and Sciences offers BA (Honours) programme in Economics, History, Politics, Literature, Arts, Social Studies with additional minors in Business Studies and Philosophy. It also offers B.Sc (Honours) in Computer Science, Biological Science, Environmental Courses, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Psychology. The university will also offer an optional 4th year of advanced studies and research.
IFMR Graduate School of Business, Krea University offers MBA, PhD and customised MDP programmes
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