New Horizon College Marathahalli starts admission for UG courses
Kapil Rawat | May 13, 2021 | 06:12 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can apply for admission to UG courses by visiting the official website.
NEW DELHI: New Horizon College, Marathahalli has started the admission process for BBA, BCom and BCA courses for the academic year 2021. Interested candidates seeking admission to BBA, BCom and BCA programmes will have to fill and submit an application form in online mode.
It must be noted that candidates will not be charged with an application fee by the university. The New Horizon College, Marathahalli is affiliated with Bangalore North University.
Aspiring candidates are advised to check the eligibility criteria before applying for admission. To be eligible for BBA, BCom and BCA, candidates must have completed their class 10+2 from Karnataka State Board or its equivalent.
Candidates can proceed to apply online for their desired programme after ensuring that they meet the eligibility criteria. Any candidate who does not meet the eligibility criteria will not be considered eligible for admission.
During the application process, candidates are required to ensure that all the details mentioned in the application form are correct.
The admission to BBA, BCom and BCA will be done on the basis of the candidate’s merit. After the declaration of the result, shortlisted candidates will have to appear for a written ability test (WAT) and personal interview (PI). And, the total fees of BBA, BCom and BCA is Rs 3,00,000.
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