Are Quantum University admissions open?

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    riya dhawan

    2 months ago

    Yes — admissions at Quantum University are open for the 2026 academic session for various programmes including undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD.  You can apply through the official “Admissions” section on their website, which details the programmes offered, eligibility criteria, registration fee (usually ₹1,200), and the admission procedure. 

    The admission process at Quantum includes filling out an application form, paying the registration fee, and appearing for their entrance‑cum‑scholarship exam named Q‑CARE. After the results of Q‑CARE are announced, successful candidates receive a Provisional Lette

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    Priyanka Jain

    2 months ago

    Admissions to all programs at Quantum University are merit-based. To begin the process, students are required to register with the college and submit a filled registration form along with a registration fee of Rs. 1200/-. Following registration, the college invites eligible students for admission to different programs based on their academic achievements and performance, ensuring a merit-driven selection process. 
    I have done my graduation in B.Tech CS from quantum university. Quantum university is in uttrakhand roorkee . Quantum university has quiet good infrastructure and if we compare the fee from other private university is qui

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