MMU Mullana UG, PG admissions 2024 open; apply now
Vaishnavi Addagatla | February 27, 2024 | 03:55 PM IST | 1 min read
MMU Mullana is accepting applications for UG, PG admissions 2024. Check MMU fees, eligibility criteria and other details here.
NEW DELHI: Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University) Mullana has started accepting applications for UG and PG programmes in both online and offline modes. Eligible candidates can apply online by visiting the official website- mmumullana.org. Offline applications can be completed at the campus. To complete the registrations for MMU Mullana admissions 2024, candidates need to submit the required documents and pay the application fee of Rs. 1000.
MM(DU) admissions are done based on the candidate's performance in CUET/ JEE Main/ GATE/ CAT/ CAMT/ qualifying examinations. Candidates need to carefully check all the details mentioned in MMU Mullana UG, PG admissions 2024 before applying for MM(DU) admissions 2024.
MMU Mullana Admissions 2024: Programmes offered and Course fees
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MMU Mullana Courses |
MMU Fee Structure |
|
BTech |
Rs. 6,00,194- Rs. 7,04,533 |
|
MTech |
Rs. 2,29,090 |
|
BCA |
Rs. 2,11,348 |
|
MCA |
Rs. 2,52,545 |
|
BSc |
Rs. 1,45,022- Rs. 3,45,411 |
|
MSc |
Rs. 1,24,080- Rs. 6,02,600 |
|
BHM and CT |
Rs. 3,53,317 |
|
BHM and CT (LEET) |
Rs. 2,71,817 |
|
BSc (Hospitality & Hotel Administration) |
Rs. 1,39,800 |
|
BA-LLB |
Rs. 4,86,927 |
|
BBA-LLB/ BCom-LLB |
Rs. 3,46,034 |
|
LLM |
Rs. 65,500 |
|
Bcom/ BBA |
Rs. 2,43,497 |
|
M.Sc (Agriculture) |
Rs. 1,67,900 |
|
BA in Journalism and Mass Communication |
Rs. 2,32,245 |
|
BSc (Nursing)/ BSc (Nursing) (MMIN) |
Rs. 5,32,654 |
|
PBBSc (Nursing) |
Rs. 1,77,550 |
|
MSc Nursing |
Rs. 2,51,370 |
|
MSc (Radiography and Imaging Technology) |
Rs. 2,08,600 |
Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University) Admissions 2024: Application fees and mode of application
|
Application Fee |
Rs. 1000/- |
|
Mode of Application |
Online/ Offline |
MMU Mullana Eligibility Criteria 2024
|
Courses |
MMU Eligibility Criteria |
|
UG Programmes |
Passed 12th standard examination with required marks from a recognised board. |
|
PG Programmes |
Completed graduation with required marks from a recognised university. |
Maharishi Markandeshwar (DU) Admission Process 2024:
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Meet the eligibility criteria.
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Eligible candidates can fill out the online application form by visiting the official website- mmumullana.org.
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MMU Mullana selection process for UG/ BTech/ MTech/ MBA programmes is done based on merit in CUET/ JEE Main/ GATE/ CAT/ CAMT/ qualifying examinations.
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Final admission of the candidates will be done only after document verification and admission fee payment.
MM(DU): Contact Details
Maharishi Markandeshwar
(Deemed to be University),
Ambala - Yamunanagar Highway, Mullana - Ambala, 133-207 (Haryana)
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