Amity University Admissions 2025
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Arjan Dass College Dharamkot is a well-regarded college providing undergraduate and postgraduate courses in varied fields of study. The institution, which has been accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), conducts wide-ranging admission procedures intended to select deserving candidates for its varied academic programmes. The admission process of Arjan Dass College is essentially merit-based, especially for the mushrooming programmes like BA and BCA. It considers the performance of the candidates on merit, mainly in the qualifying examinations for admission.
It envisions giving students with strong academic backgrounds the opportunity to pursue the fields of their choice. For other programmes, admissions are done solely on a first-come, first-served basis, assuming sufficient seats are available. This way makes Arjan Dass College admission process more accommodating to a wider range of potential candidates who fulfill the minimum basic eligibility. The college commonly starts its Arjan Dass College admission process a good while before the commencement of the academic year.
The application procedure used in Arjan Dass College Dharamkot is simple and accessible to all eligible candidates. Following is the application procedure stepwise:
Since each academic programme has its own set of requirements, the admission process may vary accordingly. Please refer to the section below for a course-wise breakdown of the procedures.
Arjan Dass College admission process for BA is entirely on merit. The marks obtained in the 10+2 or equivalent examination will be considered for Arjan Dass College admission. Candidates with good academic performance in subjects seen as relevant will get preferential consideration. The BA programme takes a full-spectrum view across several areas in arts and humanities.
For BCA, colleges adopt a merit list system. Candidates are shortlisted mainly on the performance in their qualifying examination, given computer science and mathematics marks more weightage. The BCA programme is structured to develop students' core knowledge in computer applications and programming.
MA Punjabi admission relies chiefly on merit. Candidates should have a bachelor's level degree, with Punjabi being among the subjects studied, eligible for application. Selection is based on marks in relevant subjects in the undergraduate study.
Selection for PGDCA is totally merit-based; performance in the bachelor's degree is considered. This programme is meant for those who want to boost their employability in computer applications.
Arjan Dass College admission to PGDFD is also merit based and similar to other programmes. Evaluation of undergraduate study performance is made with students interested in design and fashion being preferred.
Submitting copies of essential documents along with the application will help avoid delays during admission procedures.
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Ranked #46 amongst Universities in India by NIRF | 1900+ Students Placed | 94% Placement | 633+ Recruiters | Last Date to Apply: 30th July | Limited seats available in select program