NHCK Bangalore starts admission process for BBA, BCom and BCA courses
Ananya | May 13, 2021 | 05:50 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates planning to apply for New Horizon College Kasturinagar BBA, BCom and BCA course admission for 2021-22 session may visit-newhorizonindia.edu
NEW DELHI: New Horizon College, Kasturinagar, Bangalore has opened the application window for students who are interested in applying for the undergraduate programmes for the 2021 academic session. The North Bangalore University-affiliated institution offers three undergraduate courses - Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) and Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA).
Candidates who are interested to apply for BBA, BCom and BCA courses have to register by visiting the official website - newhorizonindia.edu. For New Horizon College Kasturinagar BBA, BCom and BCA course admissions 2021-22, the registration cum application form filling process will take place in the online mode. Applicants do not have to pay any application fee to submit the online form.
The minimum eligibility criteria of New Horizon College Kasturi Nagar BBA, BCom and BCA courses as outlined by the Institute’s admission body is, candidates should have passed or are appearing for the 10+2 or equivalent examination from Karnataka State Board or its equivalent. The selection of candidates for admissions to different courses is based on merit.
The institute prospectus mentions, for admissions to New Horizon College Kasturi Nagar BBA, BCom and BCA courses, candidates can select from three specialized areas, that are- Executive, Global and Professional. The course fee of the three undergraduate courses is Rs 3 lakhs. The institute is yet to announce the last date of application submission, and other important dates for result announcement, WAT and PI round.
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