NIIT University to offer admission through CUET, IPMAT score; scholarships, selection criteria
Anu Parthiban | March 21, 2024 | 06:38 PM IST | 2 mins read
NU Admission 2024: Students will be able to avail early admission benefits for limited seats and secure the stream of choice by applying using Class 10 score.
NEW DELHI: NIIT University has started the application process for undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral courses for the academic session 2024-25. The institute will offer admission through Common University Entrance Test (CUET) and Integrated Program in Management Aptitude Test (IPMAT).
Candidates will be exempted from appearing in NIIT University’s Aptitude Test (NUAT 2024) if they have a valid score in CUET or IPMAT. However, they will have to appear directly for online personal interaction with a faculty panel. Last year, over 2,00,000 CUET aspirants applied for admission to NU.
The institute will also offer 100% merit scholarships on the basis of CUET score and secure admission in BTech Cyber Security, Computer Science and Engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Biotechnology.
Students will be able to avail early admission benefits for limited seats and secure the stream of choice by applying using Class 10 score. Management aspirants will also get up to 100% merit scholarships for either a 3-year BBA programme or invest one extra year into a 4-year integrated MBA programme based on CUET score.
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NIIT University iMBA admission
NIIT University will offer integrated MBA (iMBA) programmes with specialization in fields like analytics, digital and social media marketing and banking, finance and fintech.
“Unlike traditional MBA routes, which typically require a separate bachelor’s degree and two additional years of study, NU’s iMBA program is a streamlined 4-year postgraduate degree undertaken after Class XII. Designed for young students aspiring for managerial roles, the iMBA program equips learners with essential business skills such as communication, critical thinking, and decision-making from the very first semester,” it said.
NIIT University president Prakash Gopalan said: “At NU, we prioritize more than just academic learnings. We are focused on cultivating industry-ready individuals. Understanding the rapidly evolving requirements of organizations today, we are dedicated to groom our students to carve a successful career in an ever-evolving global landscape.”
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