Vijaybhoomi University starts BE Artificial Intelligence admissions 2020
Team Careers360 | May 21, 2020 | 01:05 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI - Vijaybhoomi University has started accepting applications from aspirants interested in pursuing Bachelor of Engineering in Artificial Intelligence for 2020-24 session. Candidates have to apply online on the official website and provide all the necessary details in the application form. The BE in artificial intelligence is offered by Vijaybhoomi University in collaboration with INSOFE. Candidates may find the necessary details for admission process below:
Eligibility Criteria for BE Artificial Intelligence Admissions
Candidates interested in admission into BE in the artificial intelligence programme should have passed class 12 or equivalent examination from a recognized university.
Application Process
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Candidates have to visit the official website at vijaybhoomi.edu.in
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Enter all the necessary details in the application form
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Block a slot suitable for appearing in the entrance test at the preferred exam centre
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Pay the application fee of Rs 1000
Registered candidates will be required to appear in Vijaybhoomi Scholastic Aptitude Test (VSAT)
Admission Process at Vijaybhoomi University
Candidates who appeared and qualified for Vijaybhoomi Scholastic Aptitude Test (VSAT) will have to attend the Vijaybhoomi Discovery Camp. Those candidates who have a valid score in JEE Mains, BITSAT or SAT are exempted from appearing in VSAT.
Admissions shall be offered by candidates’ aptitude, performance in VSAT as well as Vijaybhoomi Discovery camp.
Programme Fee for BE in Artificial Intelligence : Rs 12,80,000
Contact
Vijaybhoomi University
Village Jamrung, Tehsil - Karjat
District - Raigad
Maharashtra, 410210
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