VIT Bhopal UG and PG admissions 2024 open; check details here
Ujjwal Kirti | March 4, 2024 | 12:06 PM IST | 2 mins read
VIT Bhopal issues admission notification inviting applications for UG and PG programmes. Students can check more about the eligibility, application fee, courses offered, and other important information here.
NEW DELHI: Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) Bhopal University has started the registration process for various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes for batch 2024. Eligible candidates can visit the VIT Bhopal official website - vitbhopal.ac.in and apply for their choice of course in online mode. VIT Bhopal admissions are open for BBA, B.Arch, Integrated M.Tech, Integrated M.Sc., and MBA programmes.
To complete the application procedure, students need to pay the registration fees online, which vary according to the choice of programme. To get shortlisted, candidates need to submit valid scores of relevant entrance examinations conducted at the national and state levels. Students need to appear for the stream-wise entrance examination conducted by VIT Bhopal as per the course for which they are applying for VIT Bhopal admissions 2024.
VIT Bhopal University: Programmes offered, course fees and eligibility criteria
|
Programmes |
Fees (one-year fee) |
VIT Bhopal Eligibility Criteria |
|
BBA |
Rs 69,000 |
Class 12th from a recognised board with minimum aggregate of 70% |
|
B.Arch |
Rs 2,85,000 |
Class 12th with minimum aggregate of 60% (50% for reservedClass 12th category candidates) Valid NATA/ JEE Paper-2 score |
|
Integrated M.Tech |
Rs 97,000 |
Class 12th with an aggregate of 65% in PCM (10% relaxation from reserved category candidates) |
|
Integrated M.Sc. |
Rs 75,000 |
Class 12th from state/central board with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, or Botany/Zoology as subjects with a minimum of 60% overall marks |
|
MBA |
Rs 3,48,500 |
Graduation from a recognised university in any stream with a minimum of 60% marks CAT / MAT / XAT / CMAT / GMAT / NMAT / ATMA valid scores |
VIT Bhopal admissions 2024: Mode of applications and application fees
Mode of application: Online
|
Programmes |
VIT Bhopal application fee |
|
MBA |
Rs 750 |
|
All other UG and PG programmes |
Rs 600 |
VIT Bhopal admissions 2024: Selection process
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Applicants should meet the eligibility criteria for a specific programme
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Fill in details and complete the registration process online
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Pay the application fees
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Candidates can apply on the basis of any national/state level entrance examination
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Shortlisted candidates are required to appear for interview or group activity rounds (if applicable)
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Counselling based on merit will be conducted
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The final merit list for VIT Bhopal admissions 2024 list will be based on prior academics, entrance examination scores, performance in interview and group discussions
VIT Bhopal University: Contact details
Kotri Kalan, Ashta, Near, Indore Road, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 466114
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