NIIT University admission 2024 to BTech, BBA, iMBA closes soon; classes to begin on August 5
Anu Parthiban | July 26, 2024 | 10:59 AM IST | 2 mins read
NIIT University has offered an opportunity for late applicants to apply for BTech, BBA, integrated MBA programmes. CUET UG results 2024 for over 13 lakh students awaited.
NEW DELHI: The NIIT University (NU) has informed prospective students that the final round of BTech, BBA, integrated MBA admissions for the remaining seats will be closed soon and invited applications from late applicants. Interested and eligible candidates will have to fill the NIIT University admission form 2024 before the deadline through the official website, niituniversity.in. This year, classes for the first-year students will start from August 5, 2024.
Candidates who appeared and obtained a valid CUET score will be exempted from taking NIIT University’s aptitude test (NUAT). The Common University Entrance Test for Undergraduate (CUET UG 2024) results are yet to be declared by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The CUET final results and scorecard will be made available on the official website, exams.nta.ac.in. The academic calendar has been disrupted due to the uncertainty over declaration of results.
Those students who clear the CUET UG exam will be allowed to directly appear for the online personal interaction with the faculty panel for further selection. “Applicants can also get up to 100% merit scholarships on the basis of CUET/ JEE Mains scores and avail admission in the stream of their choice,” it said.
Also read CUET UG Result 2024 delay leaves students worried; 'bigger admission crisis than Covid-19'
NIIT University Admission 2024
NIIT University UG admissions are open for the following courses.
- BTech in Computer Science and Engineering,
- BTech in Electronics and Communication Engineering,
- BTech in Cyber Security,
- BTech in Biotechnology,
- 3-year BBA
- 4-year integrated Masters in Business Administration (iMBA) (after Class 12).
- BTech in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science.
All students enrolled in the university undergo a 6-month industry internship to get more exposure. The university has also developed a unique orientation programme called Resonance “to familiarize themselves with academic and campus life, build lasting friendships, promote self-awareness through NU's teaching practices, and align with its values and mission”.
Prakash Gopalan, president of NIIT University said: “At NIIT University, we are committed to providing transformative education that aligns with the evolving needs of the industry. Our Future-ready Career Programmes are designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge required to excel in the contemporary business landscape. We are excited to offer late applicants the opportunity to join our diverse academic community and benefit from our cutting-edge programmes and up to 100% merit scholarships based on CUET/ JEE Mains scores."
“For the class of 2023, over 94% students got their aspired roles in various renowned organizations like Cisco, Morgan Stanley, PWC, etc. among others. The average CTC is Rs. 12.09 LPA for the top 25% students. The highest salary offered to a student from NU has been Rs 44.27 LPA till date,” it added.
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