What is the admission process at Quantum University?

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    Nikki

    a week ago

    I've done my MBA from Quantum University, and the admission process is pretty simple and smooth.

    You first apply online by filling out the application form with your basic details and academic info. For MBA, they accept scores from exams like CAT, MAT, CMAT, XAT, etc. If you don't have one, you can appear for Quantum's own entrance test (Q-CARE).

    After that, they shortlist students based on merit/entrance score, and sometimes there's a PI or GD, depending on the intake. Once selected, you get an offer letter, pay the initial fee, submit documents, and your admission is confirmed.

    Overall, it's not complicated at all — pretty student-fri

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    riya dhawan

    3 weeks ago

    At Quantum University, the admission process starts with filling out an application form online or offline and paying a registration fee of ₹1,200. After applying, students must take the Q-CARE Entrance-cum-Scholarship Exam, a 60-minute test that helps determine both eligibility and scholarship opportunities. Once the Q-CARE results are declared, qualified students receive a provisional admission letter and are given 15 days to pay the first installment of fees to confirm their seat. After the fee is paid and all documents are successfully verified, the university issues the final admission confirmation letter. This process is follow

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Nishu singh

 

Good morning respected teachers and my dear friends.

My name is Nishu singh and today I would like to share information about the eligibility criteria for B.Tech at Quantum University.

To take admission in the B.Tech programme at Quantum University, a student must have passed Class 12th from a recognised board. It is mandatory to study Physics and Mathematics in Class 12th, along with one optional subject such as Chemistry, Computer Science, Biology, Biotechnology, or IT.

The student should have minimum 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Mathematics, and the optional subject combined. For some special or honours programs, a higher perc

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Nikki

I've done my MBA from Quantum University, and talking about the infrastructure here — it's honestly pretty solid for students who want a good learning environment.

The campus is spacious and green, so it doesn't feel crowded or stressful. Classrooms are decent and well-equipped, with projectors and good seating. There are labs for different courses, a library with a good collection of books and digital resources, and comfortable study spaces if you want to chill and prepare.

Hostels are okay with all basic facilities, mess food is generally decent, and there are lots of common areas where students hang out. Sports grounds and gym space

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Vikash Yadav

Campus life at Quantum University is vibrant and engaging. As a student, I enjoy a balanced mix of academics, practical learning, and extracurricular activities. The campus is green, well-maintained, and has modern labs, libraries, and hostels. Regular events, clubs, and sports keep life energetic and social. Faculty members are supportive, and industry exposure helps us grow professionally. Overall, Quantum University offers a friendly environment that encourages learning, creativity, and personal development.

 

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Niya Gupta

The hostel is quiet affordable as it includes many facilities like mess, laundry, gym, wi-fi, sports and many more. The mess food is also good in taste, and the mess is quiet hygienic.

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Vikash Yadav

To get into a *B.Tech programme at Quantum University*, you must have completed *10 + 2 (or equivalent)* from a recognised board with *Physics and Mathematics* as compulsory subjects and one of *Chemistry/Biology/Biotechnology/Computer Science (IT)*. You should score *at least 50% aggregate marks* in these three subjects taken together, and you must have passed *English* in your 10 + 2 exam. For *honours or specialised B.Tech*, sometimes the minimum may be *55%*. Admission preference is given based on *Q-CARE (University entrance), JEE Main, or state-level entrance exam scores*.

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