Navrachana University starts B.Tech Admissions 2020
Team Careers360 | April 27, 2020 | 02:59 PM IST
Navrachana University, which is a private university located in Vadodara, has started the admissions to the B.Tech courses for 2020. Interested candidates can apply online for admissions by paying an application fee of Rs 1000. The university offers five B.Tech courses and candidates are required to satisfy the minimum eligibility criteria to be eligible for admission to any of the courses.
Important Dates
Events |
Dates |
Last Date to Apply/Register |
June 30, 2020 |
Last date for receiving complete Application Form with documents |
To be notified |
Announcement of Merit List on Navrachana University website |
To be notified |
Eligibility Criteria
Interested candidates are required to fulfill the minimum eligibility criteria of the university to be eligible for admissions. The minimum eligibility conditions are mentioned below-
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Candidates must have passed higher secondary examination (Class 12th) with a minimum average of 45% in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
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A relaxation of 5% is given to a candidate belonging to SC/ST/SEBC category. It means candidates from the reserved category are required to have a minimum average score of 40%.
Application Fees and Mode of Application
Particulars |
Details |
Application Fees |
₹1,000 |
Mode of Application |
Online |
Admission Process
The admission process of Navrachana university involves three simple steps-
Step 1:
Filling up the online registration form
Step 2:
Payment of Application fee
Step 3:
Sending self-attested copies of required documents to the University.
Documents to be sent to the university
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Class X Mark sheet
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Class XII Mark sheet
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JEE Main Admit card
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JEE Main 2020 Mark sheet (if Available)
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School Leaving Certificate (LC)/ Transfer Certificate (TC).
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Caste Certificate for a candidate belonging to scheduled castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST) and Society and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC), issued by the authority empowered by the state Government in this behalf (if applicable)
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Non Creamy Layer (NCL) certificate of the family, issued after 1st April of the relevant academic year, by the authority empowered by the state Government in this behalf (if applicable)
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A copy of certificate of income issued by the authority empowered by the State Government in this behalf (if applicable)
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Domicile Certificate / other relevant documents (if applicable)
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Residence Proof (for Communication)
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A Copy of Aadhar Card
Programmes offered & Fees
Courses |
Fee per Semester (INR) |
B.Tech Civil Engineering |
₹ 54,500 |
B.Tech Electrical Engineering |
₹ 54,500 |
B.Tech Mechanical Engineering |
₹ 54,500 |
B.Tech Computer Science & Engineering |
₹ 54,500 |
B.Tech Information Technology |
₹ 54,500 |
Contact Details
Navrachana University
Vasna Bhayli Road, Vadodara -391 410 Gujarat, India
Toll Free number: 91-8882206206
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