UGI Greater Noida UG, PG admissions 2023 open; apply now
United Group of Institution Greater Noida is accepting applications for UG and PG programmes. Check details here.
Piyush Chaudhary | May 18, 2023 | 01:19 PM IST
NEW DELHI: United Group of Institution (UGI) Greater Noida, admissions open for full-time undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) 2023 programmes. Some of the UG and PG programmes offered at UGI Greater Noida are as follows: B.Tech, BBA, BCA, BJMC, BA LLB, BBA LLB and MBA. Interested and eligible applicants can apply for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in online mode by paying an application fee of Rs 1000 by visiting the United Group of Institution Greater Noida official website.
Before proceeding filling the UGI Greater Noida application form, applicants need to carefully go through all the information mentioned in the United Group of Institution Greater Noida UG and PG admission notification 2023.
UGI Greater Noida UG & PG eligibility criteria 2023
Programme Name |
UGI eligibility criteria |
B.Tech |
Candidates must have passed (without grace) Intermediate ( 10+2 Level ) Examination or its equivalent from any recognized Board, securing minimum 45% marks in aggregate in the required subjects with a combination of two Compulsory Subjects- Physics & Mathematics and one optional subject of Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Biology and NTA/ JEE Mains Qualified. |
BBA & BJMC |
Candidates must have passed class 12 from CBSE or equivalent with a minimum of 50% aggregate with English (core/ elective/ functional) as a mandatory subject & IPU CET mandatory. |
BCA |
Candidates must have passed 12th or equivalent exam with English and Mathematics or Computer Science/ Informatics Practice/ Computer Applications/ Multimedia & Web Technology/ Data Management Application/ Web Application with minimum 50% marks.. |
BBA LLB |
Candidates must have completed their education up to the higher secondary level. Candidates must obtain their class 12th degree affiliated to a recognised central or state board of education. It is mandatory for the candidate to have received passing marks in all the subjects that he/ she has at the 10 + 2 level. The aggregate marks scored by the student in the class 12th board exams should not be less than 50%. English has to be a compulsory subject in class 12th. Candidates will be required to appear for CLAT in the year in which he/ she seeks admission to the university. |
United Group of Institution Greater Noida admissions 2023 - Programmes & fees
Programme Name |
Fees in Rs |
BBA |
Rs 2.64 lakhs |
BCA |
Rs 2.64 lakhs |
BJMC |
Rs 2.65 lakhs |
BALLB |
Rs 5.06 lakhs |
BBA LLB |
Rs 5.06 lakhs |
MBA |
Rs 2.70 lakhs |
B.Tech Computer Science |
Rs 5.20 lakhs |
B.Tech Mechanical Engineering |
Rs 5.20 lakhs |
B.Tech Civil Engineering |
Rs 5.20 lakhs |
B.Tech Electronics & Communication |
Rs 5.20 lakhs |
B.Tech Electrical Engineering |
Rs 5.20 lakhs |
Contact Details
United Group of Institution - 50, Knowledge Park III, Delhi-NCR Greater Noida 201310.
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