Vijaybhoomi University 2023 admission begins for various UG, PG programmes
Adarsh Srivastava | March 14, 2023 | 02:44 PM IST | 1 min read
Eligible and interested candidates can apply for Vijaybhoomi University admission 2023 through the official website, vijaybhoomi.edu.in.
NEW DELHI: Vijaybhoomi University has started the registrations for various undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programmes admission 2023-24. Eligible and interested candidates can apply for Vijaybhoomi University admission 2023 through the official website, vijaybhoomi.edu.in.
The candidates who have passed senior secondary or Class 12 or an equivalent examination are eligible to apply for the UG, PG admission process. The Vijaybhoomi University admission 2023-24 is open for the following NEP aligned courses.
- BE in Software Engineering
- BBA LLB
- BDes (Communication Design)
- BMus (Honours) Music Production
- BMus (Honours) Contemporary Performance
- BTech in Sound Engineering
- BMus(Hons.) Music Production and Performance
- International BBA, International MBA
- Integrated International Masters
- Integrated BBA MBA
- BTech in Computer Science and Engineering
- BTech in AI.
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The admission will be provided to various UG, PG courses offered by Jagdish Sheth School of Management (JAGSOM), Vijaybhoomi Law School, INSOFE School of Data Science, Vijaybhoomi School of Science and Technology, Vijaybhoomi School of Design and The True School of Music.
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