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Amrita School of Arts and Sciences, Kochi (ASAS Kochi) is a popular constituent college of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham. It is a prestigious institution offering various programmes in sciences and arts with a focus on academic excellence as well as balanced growth strategy. ASAS Kochi admission based on procedure for the selection of its most deserving students for undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programmes.
The admission process at ASAS Kochi tends to begin during the first few months of the year, inviting applications for the August-September start academic year. The institute follows a policy of merit-based ASAS Kochi admission, which may include entrance examinations, interviews, and academic records of previous study, as appropriate to the course.
ASAS Kochi application process varies according to different programmes but largely involves the following steps
For most of the undergraduate programmes, the eligibility criteria are the passing of 10+2 or equivalent from a recognised institution. Postgraduates are normally required to hold a bachelor's degree in the concerned field. The eligibility criteria may vary from course to course, and one should check the specific criteria for the concerned course.
ASAS Kochi has a vast teaching portfolio of 26 courses offered at the Bachelor’s, Master’s, Integrated and Doctoral levels. Students can check the courses mentioned below
Merit/rank-based ASAS Kochi admission from national-level entrance tests. Duration is 5 years, with bachelor's and master's integrated in Mathematics.
B.Sc M.Sc Physics Integrated: ASAS Kochi admission is based on scores in JEE-Main, IISER admission test, or Amrita Entrance exam. This is also an integrated course of 5 years.
ASAS Kochi admission in B.Com Finance and IT (Hons) is done based on interview marks and plus two (12th standard) marks. The course consists of specialised courses in finance and information technology.
The selection is done on merit and interview procedure. BBA (Hons) course is for aspiring business leaders and entrepreneurs.
It is chosen on the basis of merit-based selection and interview. It is appropriate for students who are creative and interested in communications and design.
ASAS Kochi admissions are purely on the basis of an interview. M.Com Finance and Systems is a postgraduate course with specialisation in advanced finance management and systems.
ASAS Kochi admission is based on marks obtained in the qualifying examination and an interview. MA English Language and Literature course is suitable for those who are fond of literature and wish to be language specialists.
ASAS Kochi admission is based on the Amrita Entrance Test and an interview. MCA course is suitable for those who wish to pursue a career in advanced computing and IT.
ASAS Kochi offers doctoral programmes in Computer Science and Information Technology, Commerce and Management, Visual Media and Communication, English Language and Literature, and Mathematics. ASAS Kochi admission is generally followed by a Departmental Aptitude Test (DAT) and an interview.
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I studied bsc visual media there. The experience was okayish. It could have been better. It was mostly teachers reading from ppts instead of teaching. And we had to do all the learning by ourselves. That was the only problem
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