TEDS Neemrana UG admissions 2023 open; check details here
Ujjwal Kirti | March 23, 2023 | 01:07 PM IST | 1 min read
Tribhuvan College of Environment and Development Sciences (TEDS) is accepting applications for various UG programmes 2023. Applicants can check the eligibility criteria, course-fees and other important details here.
NEW DELHI: Tribhuvan College of Environment and Development Sciences (TEDS), Nalanda University Centre, Neemrana has started the registration process for various undergraduate programmes for batch 2023. TEDS Neemrana offers B.Sc. (Hons.), BBA (Hons.), B.Com (Hons.), and B.A. (Hons.) in various disciplines. Candidates meeting the eligibility criteria can visit the official website - teds.ac.in and complete the application process in online mode. Applicants can also apply for their choice of course in offline mode. To complete the registration process, candidates need to pay the application fee of Rs. 1,000.
Candidates applying for TED Neemrana UG programmes need to submit a statement of purpose and appear for a personal interview round conducted by the institute. Candidates in the final merit list will shortlisted be based on prior academics and performance in interview and required to pay the programme fees to confirm their admission.
TEDS Neemrana: Programmes offered and fees
|
Course |
Discipline |
Duration |
Total Fees in Rs |
|
B.Sc. (Hons.) |
Environmental Science |
4 Years |
6 lakhs |
|
Data Science |
4 Years |
4 lakhs |
|
|
Computer Science |
4 Years |
4 lakhs |
|
|
Sustainable Development Studie |
4 Years |
5 lakhs |
|
|
BBA (Hons.) |
Various Specializations |
4 Years |
4.80 lakhs |
|
B.Com (Hons.) |
Commerce |
4 Years |
4 lakhs |
|
B.A. (Hons.) |
Economics |
4 Years |
4 lakhs |
|
Sustainable Development Studies |
4 Years |
5 lakhs |
TEDS Neemrana admissions 2023: Mode of applications and application fees
|
Application Fees |
Rs. 1,000 |
|
Mode of Application |
Online/Offline |
TEDS Neemrana UG eligibility criteria 2023
Candidates willing to apply for TEDS Neemrana admissions 2023 must have passed class 12th or equivalent from a recognized board with the minimum aggregate of 50% marks.
TEDS Neemrana admissions 2023: Selection process
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Eligible candidates can visit the TEDS Neemrana official website - teds.ac.in
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Complete the registration by submitting basic details
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Pay the application fee
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Complete the application form
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Candidates will be shortlisted on the qualifying examination marks
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Shortlisted students need to submit statement of purpose followed by appearing in personal interview round
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Final admission list will be based on the prior academic and performance in interview round.
Tribhuvan College of Environment and Development Sciences: Contact details
Campus Address:
Plot no 203&204, RIICO New Industrial Complex Majrakath, Neemrana, Rajasthan 301705.
Contact details:
8890786666
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