How many marks are required in the entrance exam to get admission in DBS Global University?
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Marks in the entrance exam for DBS Global University vary according to course and annual cut-off. More marks are required for competitive courses such as BTech and MBA. In addition to marks, interview skills and educational background play a crucial role. Students are advised to target high scores in order to enhance chances for admission.
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Yes, there is an entrance exam for DBS Global University admission. The university conducts DBS Global University Entrance Exam/ DGU-AT for admission to various courses. Students may also submit scores of CAT/ CMAT/ CLAT/ CUET/ GATE/ SLET, etc. depending on the course.
Yes, you can get admission in DBS Global University M.Tech without GATE score. The university also accepts valid CUET-PG scores for M.Tech admission. Alternatively, students may appear for the university's entrance test.
DBS Global University BA admissions are offered to students who meet the following requirements:
- Pass Class 12 with a minimum aggregate of 60%-65% from a recognised board
- Valid score in CUET-UG/ DBS Global University Entrance Exam + Online Intererview + Written Test
To get DBS Global University BBA admission, students must have minimum aggergate of 65% in Class 12. The university selects students based on entrance exam score (CUET/ DBS Global Entrance Exam) + online interview + writing test. Class 10 marks are also considered.
To get admission in any of the DBS Global University programmes, you need to check the eligibility first. Eligible students can then apply online. The DBS Global University selection process includes entrance test performance + academic merit + online interview. Selected students need to pay fees for seat confirmation.
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