Can I get direct admission at Atria University?
Atria University admissions are primarily entrance-based. Diploma holder can get direct admission in the second year of BS programme only if they meet the eligibility criteria. Aspirants need to pass Beyonder Assessment followed by PI for admission to BS. GATE scores are preferred for admission to M
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Yes, Atria University admission 2026 is open. Interested students can apply directly through the official page. Students can apply directly through the official page. The institute accepts admisison based on entrance exams and merit.
Atria University is a State Private University and comes under Karnataka Act No. 22 of 2021 by the State Legislature of Karnataka. Located at Hebbal, Bengaluru, Atria University is recognised by UGC.
Atria University appoints experienced and trained faculty members. The faculty focuses on therotical and practical knowledge for the students under the guidance of experts. The faculty are passionate and committed to helping the students in their career pathways.
Beyonder Assessment is conducted by Atria University to select candidates for admission to BS programme. The assessment evaluates the critical thinking, logical reasoning, problem-solving ability and curosity & innovation mindset of the candidates. The test is no syllabus or rank-based.
Atria University conducts Beyonder Assessment for admission to BS programme. For MS, students with GATE scores are preferred. Admission to PhD programmes I based on UGC-NET or DST-Inspire scores of the candidates. Candidates must also meet the eligibility to get a seat in the university.
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