MRIIRS Faridabad invites applications for UG, PG programmes 2022; Check details here
MRIIRS is accepting applications for various UG and PG programmes 2022. Students can check details about the eligibility criteria, course fees and other important information here.
Team Careers360 | July 28, 2022 | 04:38 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies (MRIIRS), Faridabad has started accepting applications for various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes 2022. Eligible candidates can visit the official website and apply for their choice of programme. Aspirants must go through the detailed eligibility criteria before applying for the MRIIRS courses.
To complete the MRIIRS registration process, candidates need to pay the application fees of Rs. 1,200. The institute offers both online and offline mode for the application process. Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies (MRIIRS, formerly MRIU- a NAAC Accredited ‘A’ Grade Institution), ‘Deemed-to be-University’ offers programs from Graduate to Doctoral level
Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies: Programmes offered and fees
Programme |
Fees (in Rs.) |
B.Tech in Civil Engineering |
1,61,500 |
B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering |
|
B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering |
|
B.Tech Biotechnology |
|
B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering |
|
B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering |
1,91,500 |
B.Sc |
1,41,000 |
BCA |
|
BA - Media and Communication |
|
B.Com |
1,36,000 |
BBA |
1,64,500 |
B.Design |
1,91,500 |
BDS |
4,76,500 (First year) |
BA (English) |
1,16,000 |
BA - Political Science, Liberal Arts, Applied Psychology, Economics |
1, 26,000 |
M.Tech |
1,06,000 |
MBA |
2,98,500 |
MA |
1,16,000 |
MCA |
1,46,000 |
M.Com |
1,36,000 |
M.Sc. |
1,41,000 |
Note: For detailed fees of all the MRIIRS courses, students can check the official website.
MRIIRS admissions 2022: Mode of applications and application fees
Application Fee |
INR 1200 |
Mode of application |
Online/Offline |
MRIIRS courses 2022: Eligibility criteria
Courses |
Eligibility Criteria |
Selection criteria |
B.Tech |
Candidates must have passed Class 12th from the recognised board with the minimum aggregate of 45%. |
JEE Main 2022, SAT, Pearson and MRNAT 2022 scores will be considered. |
B.Sc. B.Com. BCA BBA |
Candidates must have passed Class 12th from the recognised board with the minimum aggregate of 50%. |
MRNAT 2022 along with prior academics will be considered. |
BA B.Design |
Class 12th with the minimum aggregate of 45% |
|
MBA |
Bachelor's degree in relevant stream and subject from recognised university/institutes with the minimum aggregate of 50% |
CAT/XAT/MAT/MRNAT 2022 scores will be considered |
MCA M.Com |
MRNAT 2022 will be considered for shortlisting |
|
M.Tech |
GATE score will be considered |
|
MA |
Graduation in relevant subject with a minimum aggregate of 45% from recognised universities. |
MRNAT 2022 will be considered for shortlisting |
Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies: Contact details
MREI Campus:
Sector – 43, Aravalli Hills, Delhi – Surajkund Road, Faridabad – 121004, (Haryana), India
General Enquiry:
MRIIRS: +91-129-4198000, 4198100
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