NIIT University invites applications for BTech, BBA, integrated MBA courses
NIIT University Admission 2024: Candidates with a valid JEE Main 2024 score are exempted from appearing in the NUAT entrance test.
Vikas Kumar Pandit | February 13, 2024 | 02:16 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The NIIT University has invited applications for admission into Bachelor of Technology (BTech), Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), and Master of Business Administration (MBA) programmes for the academic year 2024. Eligible candidates can apply on the NIIT University admission portal, niituniversity.in. The last date for applications under early admission mode is February 29.
NIIT University has introduced the BTech in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science programmes this year. Other courses that NIIT University offers are BTech in computer science engineering, electronics and communication engineering, BTech in biotechnology, three-year BBA and four-year integrated Master in Business Administration (MBA).
Candidates will have to pay an application fee of Rs 1,500 to complete the registration process. As per the NIIT University eligibility criteria, applicants should have completed Class 12 with 60% marks.
Admission at NIIT University is granted based on the NIIT University Aptitude Test (NUAT) results. However, those who have a valid JEE Main 2024 score are eligible to apply for admissions directly without appearing for NUAT. Additionally, candidates may get 100% scholarships based on the JEE Mains scores. The National Testing Agency (NTA) declared the JEE Main results 2024 today at jeemain.nta.ac.in.
NIIT University president, Prakash Gopalan, said: “We want to revolutionise education at NIIT University. We are proud to offer this opportunity to JEE Main scorers. Our admission process encourages students to interact with teachers and follow their interests, demonstrating our dedication to innovation and academic distinction.”
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