What are the application fees for Nirma University admissions?

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    Chikat Marchang | Contributor-Level 10

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    The application fees for Nirma University admissions to its different programmes are INR 1000 for General All India candidates while for NRI it is INR 1500 and for Foreign candidates it is INR 1000. NRI candidates who wish to apply under both General and NRI categories must pay an application fee of INR 2300.

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Chikat Marchang

Admissions at Nirma University depends on merit and exam scores for its different courses as such students should align themselves with the schedules of the Class 12 examinations or the required examination such as JEE Mains, GUJCET, etc. to know when admissions are likely to open as per their preferred courses.

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Chikat Marchang

The mode of application at Nirma University is online with students able to apply through the university page as long as the course eligibility is completed. While merit or entrance exam scores are the modes of selections. Students must also pay application fees to the university while applying for admissions.

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Chikat Marchang

Yes, Nirma University has been recognised by national bodies such as the UGC, CoA, AICTE, etc. and has also been accredited by the NAAC with an 'A+' as well as the NBA. While among its constituting institutes the Institute of Commerce has had its BCom course certified by the ACCA.

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Chikat Marchang

Yes, Nirma University is NAAC accredited as it shares its 'A+' NAAC grade with its constituting institutes. The university has an excellent CGPA of 3.33 on a 4-point scale and excels in the categories of:

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Chikat Marchang

No, Nirma University is known as a private university founded by Nirma Education and Research Foundation (NERF) and is not a government institute as it does not receive funding from the government allowing it to have more flexibility when it comes to their policies and curriculum. The university conducts itself as Not-for-profit research-oriented institute.

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