Azim Premji University Bangalore invites Applications for UG nad PG Programmes 2017

Updated on: Friday, October 14, 2016

azimAzim Premji University (APU), Bangalore invites applications for its undergraduate and postgraduate programmes offered in various specialisations for the commencing academic session 2017.

Eligibility criteria for Azim Premji University Admission :

Educational qualification for Azim Premji University Admission:

UG programmes: Aspirants applying for this programme must possess class 12/pre-university certificate from any recognised Indian board or any valid international certificate equivalent to class 12 with a minimum of 50 per cent marks.

Those appearing for their final examinations by June 2017 are also can apply.

PG programmes: Aspirants wish to apply for this programme must possess an undergraduate degree in any discipline. Students graduating in 2017 are also eligible to apply.

LLM programme: Aspirants wish to apply for this programme must have a Bachelor of laws degree from a recognised university in India or abroad.

Selection procedure for Azim Premji University Admission:

Aspirants wish to apply for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes will be selected on the basis of a common entrance test usually held in Jan/Feb and interview conducted by the university. Aspirants wish to apply for LLM programmes will be selected on the basis of the national entrance test followed by an interview.

How to apply for Azim Premji University Admission:

Aspirants are required to apply at the official website: www.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in. Students can also download the same from the website and send the completed form to ' Admissions Office, Azim Premji University, PES Campus, Pixel Park, B Block, Electronics City, Hosur Road, Bengaluru - 560100.'

Important dates for Azim Premji University Admission:

Last date for the submission of an application form (for PG programmes) is January 12, 2017.

Last date for the submission of an application form (for UG programmes) is April 23, 2017.

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