Amity University Admissions 2025
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Hello,
Entrance test for admission to graduation in English(Hons) will be conducted for 2 hours.
There will be a total of 120 MCQs carrying 360 marks with the following sections:
The standard of the paper is based on 10+2 level, so it won't be very difficult, you just need to be clear with basic concepts, going through previous year paper will help you regarding this , you can access the same at http://bhuonline.in/old-qus-paper-2019.html
You can also go for mock test at https://g06.tcsion.com//OnlineAssessment/index.html?2289@@M211
You can refer NCERT book for Numerial Ability, Wren and Martin book for grammar, for static portion of GK you can visit any online resource such as GKToday and for dynamic portion go through newspaper everyday, the best option here is The Hindu, you can use the Internet extensively regarding this, visit the sites of various competitive exams, there are many sample papers for each section mentioned above to practice.
Dear Aspirant,
Under vocation courses under the faculty of arts you have the course Master of Vocation Food Processing Management and all relevant details are on http://bhuonline.in.s3.amazonaws.com/pdfs20/PET_BULLETIN_2020.pdf
Please go to bulletin page on http://bhuonline.in/ and this will give you details about the PET entrance examination, the syllabus and old question papers, which should help you prepare and admission is based on merit and their cut off will also be shown on the website for the coming year. Please read page 52 regarding evaluation and results to understand your chances.
Master of Vocation in Food Processing & Management Duration:4 Semesters (2 Years)
Location : DDU Kaushal Kendra, Rajiv Gandhi South Campus
BHU Seats : Maximum : 62 ;
Fee : University Fee: Rs. 2381/- (I semester) Special Course Fee: Rs.39,000/- per semester Assessment Fees Rs.5000/- (One Time)
MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: A candidate shall be eligible for admission to M.Voc. (Food Processing & Management), if he/she has passed NSQF level 7 OR B.Sc. in Life Sciences OR B.Sc. (Agriculture) OR B.Sc./B.Voc./B. Tech. in Food Science/Food Science & Technology/Food Technology/ Food Processing & Management/Food Engineering/Home Science/Home Science & Nutrition securing 50% marks in aggregate by the recognized University.
The above details are from their website.
Good Luck
hi,
the eligibility criteria for M.sc in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Botany, Geography, Zoology, Psychology, Computer Science, Statistics, Home Science.
Candidates must have studied the concered subject t which they want to apply for at graduation level.
For Zoology and Botany msc course applicant , candidates must have also studied Chemistry at graduation level.
For Statistics, candidates must have studied Mathematics at graduation level.
so as per your eligibility you may surely apply.
For Computer Science, candidates should have studied Computer Science and not IT, Computer Applications at graduation level.
Greetings, aspirant
BHU holds an entrance exam named BHU-PET to grant admissions to candidates to its Post graduate courses.
The eligibility criteria for applying to MSc Zoology and Botany is that :
To read more about BHU-PET and the eligibility criteria of MSc in BHU, please click on the link below:-
https://university.careers360.com/articles/bhu-pet-eligibility-criteria
Hope this information helps
Best of luck!!
Hello
I am extremely sorry to tell you dear but as of now your BHU PET examination date is not clear
This is because,
Your BHU PET examination has been postponed due to coronavirus outbreak and the lockdown caused by it till further notice
And as of now, no dates have been released for the exam .The fresh dates are expected to be announced soon.
So you need to wait for the release of notification for BHU PET examination date
For detailed information go through
https://university.careers360.com/articles/bhu-pet
Thank you
In 2019, under All India Quota, the cut off ranks and marks for the Colleges that you requested for under OBC Category have been as follows:
MAMC: 148
VMMC:357
UCMS:374
KGMU: 557-613 (Score)
IP BHU:1097
Except for KGMU, the rest of them are the ranks. So to roughly translate them for a seat in any of these Colleges, you need more than 650 even with OBC reservation. This is because cut offs change every year. Cut offs change every year depending on various factors such as no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, no.of Candidates qualified, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam. Merging of AIIMS and JIPMER with NEET doesn't lower the cut offs. If both these colleges bring a total of 1700 seats, there are atleast 2 lakhs more students who appear for NEET every year.
To help you with your NEET preparation, we have NEET Knockout packages that you can check at: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/. To help you during admission and counselling, we have https://www.careers360.com/mbbs-companion.
For BHU admissions, changes in the test city was going on till 20th June. Now, the admit card will be released and the date of entrance examination will be announced. Most probably the entrance exam will be in the month of June only.
You can get the details of your course here https://www.bhu.ac.in/syllabus/bfa.pdf
I hope this helps you!
Honestly, I had a good time being a part of this college. Since I used to live in the campus Girls' Hostel, it became even more memorable. Hostel was quite inexpensive and very spacious. Usually, there were a lot of College Festivals that took place in IIT BHU and trust me it was one of the best experiences. Late-night walks, the beautiful environment and the calmness of the campus often felt like heaven. Ghats of Varanasi were cherry on the top.
The college has a very good infrastructure but hostel facilities are not excellent but can be considered fine 1. Classroom facilities are good and improving and digitalised 2. Very good library facilities both in central library and in institute library 3. Wifi is available but issues occur in the wifi 4. Hostel food not so hygienic but comparatively fine
The BHU campus is exquisite, its a mix of tradition and modernity, spreading across 1300 acres. The campus has Sayaji Rao Gaekwad central library, where students can find enormous numberof books and digital resources as it is equipped with cyber section as well. For those interested in sports, it has an indoor gymansium,swimming pool and large playgrounds. It has many seminar halls, auditoriums and a amphitheatre for all sorts of events. It has students health centre and hospitals to help students 24 x 7. there are cafterias and atms for the convenience and the campus also give the wifi facility.
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