Shoolini University invites applications for UG, PG programmes 2023; check details here
Shoolini University has started the registrations for various UG and PG programmes 2023. Students can check the course-wise eligibility criteria, fee details and other important information here.
Ujjwal Kirti | June 6, 2023 | 12:47 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Shoolini University Solan has started the admission process of various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes for batch 2023. Candidates meeting the eligibility criteria can apply for their choice of programme on the official website - shooliniuniversity.com. Applicants need to complete the Shoolini University registrations 2023 in online mode by paying the application fee of Rs. 1,750.
Shoolini University accepts valid scores from top national level entrance examinations such as NEET, JEE, CLAT, CUET, and SAT relevant to the course. Candidates applying for Shoolini University courses must check eligibility criteria and they need to present all the valid documents as proof of eligibility to complete the admission procedure.
Shoolini University admissions 2023: Programmes offered and course-fees
Programme Name |
Course-fees (semester-wise) |
B.Com (Hons) |
Rs. 65,000 |
B.Pharma |
Rs. 64,700 |
B.Des |
Rs. 1,05,000 |
B.Tech |
Rs. 85,000 - Rs. 1,20,000 (Based on choice of specialization) |
BA |
Rs. 42,500 - Rs. 60,000 (Based on choice of specialization) |
BBA |
Rs. 55,000 - Rs. 80,000 (Based on choice of specialization) |
BCA |
Rs. 65,000 |
B.Sc. |
Rs. 55,000 - Rs. 80,000 (Based on choice of specialization) |
LLB |
Rs. 60,000 |
LLM |
RS. 55,000 |
M.Pharm |
Rs. 77,000 |
M.Tech |
Rs. 82,115 - Rs.87,500 (Based on choice of specialization) |
MA/M.Sc. |
Rs. 46,930 - Rs. 75,000 (Based on choice of specialization) |
MBA |
Rs. 1,48,750 |
MCA |
Rs. 75,000 |
Note: Shoolini University course-fees for students having Himachal Pradesh domicile will vary from non-domicile which is mentioned in the table above.
Shoolini University eligibility criteria for UG and PG programmes
Programmes Name |
Eligibility criteria |
UG courses |
Class 12th from a recognized board or equivalent in the relevant subject. |
PG courses |
Applicants need to have a bachelor's degree in the relevant subject as per the course they are applying for from the recognized university/institution. |
Shoolini University admissions 2023: Mode of application and application fees
Application Fees |
Rs. 1,750 |
Mode of Application |
Online |
Shoolini University admissions 2023: Selection process
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Meet the eligibility criteria
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Complete the registration form
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Students will be shortlisted on the merit-basis. NEET, JEE, CLAT, CUET, and SAT valid scores need to be submitted
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Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for personal interview and further rounds of admission procedure by the admission committee of Shoolini University
Shoolini University: Address and Contact details
Solan-Oachghat-Kumarhatti Highway, Bajhol,Himachal Pradesh- 173229
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