Is OPJS University a fake institution?

I want to pursue electrical engineering.

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    Vikash Ranjan | Guide-Level 15

    8 years ago
    OPJS University is not a fake university but the reviews of this college are not so good. OPJS University is an average college.

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Candidates seeking admission to BSc courses offered at OPJS University must fulfil the course-specific eligibility requirements. The minimum eligibility criteria for admission is Class 12 or equivalent examination pass from a recognised board. Students who meet the course-specific eligibility criteria can register and apply by visiting the university official website. In addition, the relevant documents as a proof of eligibility also have to be submitted for verification purposes to the university.

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OPJS University eligibility criteria depends on the course applied by the candidates. However, the basic eligibility remains the same. For UG courses, it is Class 12 whereas, graduation is required to apply for PG programmes. The university has not specified the minimum aggregate for most of the courses. However, candidates with 70% aggregate can easily apply for any of the UG or PG courses.  

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Yes, OPJS University accept CUET score for admission to its BCom programme. Aspirants with a valid exam score can register and apply. Moreover, the university primarily shall admit candidates based on merit in the last qualifying examination. For admission, it is crucial that the student meet the eligibility criteria as well. Thus, the student must be Class 12 or equivalent exam with relevant subjects from a recognised board.

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There are a total of 100 seats for the BPharm (lateral) programme of the OPJS University. The seat allotment process at the university is carried out on the basis of performance in the last qualifying exam or CUET scores. In addition, the university may keep some seats reserved for category candidates as per the orders of the state or central government. It must be noted that the mentioned seat count is as per the official website. It is still subject to change and hence, is indicative.

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