UGI Prayagraj invites applications for UG, PG programmes 2023; apply now
Ujjwal Kirti | May 24, 2023 | 11:59 AM IST | 1 min read
UGI Prayagraj now has started the registration process for various UG and PG programmes 2023. Candidates can check the detailed course-wise eligibility criteria, course-fees and other important information here.
NEW DELHI: United Group of Institutions (UGI) Prayagraj has started the application process of various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes for batch 2023. Eligible candidates can visit the UGI Allahabad official website - united.ac.in and complete the UGI application process in online mode. Students will be shortlisted on the basis of prior academics and relevant entrance examination score according to the choice of course.
UGI Prayagraj courses include BTech, BCA and BBA at UG level and MBA at postgraduate level. Applicants need to pay the application fee of Rs. 1,000 in online mode to complete the UGI registration 2023.
United Group of Institutions admissions 2023: Programmes offered and course fees
|
Programme Name |
Total Fees (in Rs.) |
|
BBA |
1.97 lakhs |
|
BCA |
1.97 lakhs |
|
MBA |
2.57 lakhs |
|
5.08 lakhs |
|
|
B.Tech Mechanical Engineering |
4.56 lakhs |
|
B.Tech Civil Engineering |
4.56 lakhs |
|
B.Tech Electronics and Communication |
4.56 lakhs |
|
B.Tech Electrical Engineering |
4.56 lakhs |
|
B.Tech Information Technology |
4.56 lakhs |
|
B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning |
5.08 lakhs |
|
B.Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering |
4.56 lakhs |
UGI Greater Noida UG & PG eligibility criteria 2023
|
Programme Name |
UGI eligibility criteria |
Accepted entrance examination score |
|
B.Tech |
Candidates must have passed (without grace) class 12th or equivalent from any recognized board with minimum aggregate of 45% marks in the required subjects with a combination of two compulsory subjects- Physics & Mathematics and one optional subject of Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Biology |
NTA/ JEE Mains Qualified |
|
BBA |
Applicants 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 |
|
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 aggregate of 50% marks |
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|
MBA |
Graduates with minimum aggregate of 50% marks in any discipline (45% in SC/ST from a recognized University. Those appearing in their qualifying examination or awaiting results may apply provisionally. |
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UGI Prayagraj admissions 2023: Mode of application and application fees
|
Application Fees |
Rs. 1000 |
|
Mode of Application |
Online |
United Group of Institutions: Contact details
Allahabad (Corporate Office)
United Tower 53, Leader Road, Allahabad, U.P. India.
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