What are the requirements to get admission to The NorthCap University?

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    Bhavana Pandey | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The NorthCap University offers admission to courses such as BTech, BSc (Hons), BBA, BA (Hons), BCom (Hons) and BBA LLB, at UG level and MTech, MBA, MSc and LLM, at PG level. Other than regular degree programmes, the University also offers PhD programme. Tabulated below are the eligibility criteria for popular courses:

    Course

    Eligibility Criteria

    BTech

    Class 12 (English Medium) from CBSE or equivalent examination from a recognised board in the Science stream (with PCME) with an aggregate of minimum 50%.

    BSc

    Class 12 (English Medium) from CBSE or equivalent examination from a recognised board in the respective stream with a minimum of 55% in aggregate

    MTech

    Applicant must have obtained a minimum of 55% in aggregate or equivalent CGPA in BE/BTech

    MBA

    Bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% aggregate

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