Sharda University opens applications for aptitude test for up to 100% scholarship
Sharda University will be conducting SUSAT 2023 for up to 100% scholarship from April 24 to 28, 2023 for BTech, BBA, MBA and UG law programmes.

Careers360 Connect | March 1, 2023 | 06:21 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Sharda University, Greater Noida has opened applications for the Sharda University Scholastic Aptitude Test (SUSAT) for up to 100% scholarships. The SUSAT 2023 exam will be held from April 24 to 28, 2023. Interested candidates can apply at admissions.sharda.ac.in.
The students that qualify the test will allowed to avail the scholarship programmes- bachelor of technology (BTech), bachelor of business administration (BBA), master of business administration (MBA) and UG law programmes. All candidates who meet the eligibility criteria for the selected programme can apply for the SUSAT 2023. Meanwhile, only the candidates who qualify the test will be allowed to avail the scholarships as per their percentage in the test.
The three-day examination will be held in offline mode at various centers in India. Students are required to book a slot out of the three dates as per their convenience. The SUSAT 2023 admit card will be released 3 days before the exam and the results will be announces a week after the test.
Students are required to reach the exam centre 30 minutes before the test timings. Thhe university has alos informes students that it is mandatory for all students to deposit the fee within 15 days after the declaration of SUSAT result to avail the scholarships.
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