Somaiya Vidyavihar University UG admissions 2024 open; apply now
SVU Mumbai is accepting applications for various UG programmes 2024. Students can check the detailed eligibility criteria, admission process and other important information here.

Sukriti Sahoo | April 9, 2024 | 11:31 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Somaiya Vidyavihar University (SVU), Mumbai has started the UG application process 2024 in online mode on the official website- somaiya.edu/en. Candidates meeting the eligibility criteria can complete their Somaiya Vidyavihar University UG registration 2024 by submitting basic details and paying the application fee.
Applicants can apply for SVU Mumbai UG admissions 2024 in both online and offline modes. Candidates are advised to go through the detailed eligibility criteria and other important information to avoid any hassle while completing the Somaiya Vidyavihar University application process.
Somaiya Vidyavihar University UG Admissions 2024: Programmes Offered and Fees
Programme Name |
Application form fee |
Course Fees (Note - 8% increase in subsequent years of study) |
|
Resident Indians First Year Fee |
NRI/ PIO/ OCI/ FN First Year Fee |
||
BTech |
Rs. 2,000 |
Rs. 4,67,000 - Rs. 5,08,000 |
Rs. 6,70,800 - Rs. 7,29,990 |
BA Yogashashtra/ (Honours) |
Rs. 200 |
Rs. 22,300 |
Rs. 35,300 |
BSc Sports and Exercise Science |
Rs. 500 |
Rs. 2,10,000 |
- |
BDes |
Rs. 500 |
Rs. 4,94,000 |
|
B.PA |
Rs. 200 |
Rs. 30,000 |
|
BA (Mass Communication & Journalism) / Honours |
Rs. 500 |
Rs. 1,50,000 |
Rs. 3,00,000 |
BSc (Hons) |
Rs. 1,50,000 - Rs. 2,00,000 |
Rs. 3,00,000 - Rs. 4,00,000 |
|
BCom (Hons) |
Rs. 1,15,000 - Rs. 1,25,000 |
Rs. 2,30,000 - Rs. 2,50,000 |
|
Bachelor of Business Management (Hons) |
Rs. 1,75,000 |
Rs. 3,50,000 |
|
BBA (Hons) |
Rs. 2,50,000 |
Rs. 5,00,000 |
|
BCA (Hons) |
Rs. 1,75,000 |
Rs. 3,50,000 |
|
BSc (Hons) |
Rs. 1,25,000 - Rs. 2,50,000 |
Rs. 2,50,000 - Rs. 5,00,000 |
|
BSMS - Integrated Programme |
- |
Rs. 50,000 |
- |
SVU Mumbai UG Admissions 2024: Application Fees & Mode of Application
Mode of Application |
Online/ Offline |
Somaiya Vidyavihar University UG Eligibility Criteria 2024
Programme Name |
SVU Mumbai UG Eligibility Criteria |
UG Courses |
Class 12th from a recognised board or equivalent in the relevant subject. |
SVU Mumbai UG Selection Process 2024
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Visit the official website and meet the SVU Mumbai eligibility criteria.
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Submission of the application fee through the online payment gateway.
-
The admission process for BTech will be based on SAT/ JEE Main/ PERA-CET/ MHT-CET/ CUET scores.
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For other UG courses, a provisional admission will be offered based on merit and the candidate will be communicated via email about his/ her admission status.
-
Final admission is offered after verification of documents and SVU Mumbai fee payment.
SVU Mumbai: Contact Details
Somaiya Vidyavihar University Vidyanagar East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400077
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