Eligibility Criteria for Admission of SAARC and International Students in Courses for Academic Session 2021-22

Applicant must have passed the qualifying examination from any system of education as recognized by the Association of Indian Universities (www.aiuweb.org) and eligibility criteria laid down by regulating authorities such as AICTE, BCI, PCI, UGC etc .

English Language Requirement:


All International Applicants are required to satisfy one of the following English language requirements irrespective of the programme in which they are seeking admissions i.e., if an applicant is seeking admission in a programme where English is not prescribed as a compulsory course in the Eligibility condition; even then he/she has to satisfy one of the following English Language Requirement: -

  • Applicant must have passed English course in 10th or higher examination.

OR

  • Applicant has done his/her education (eligibility qualification or higher) in some university/school where English has been the instruction of language. In such cases, the applicant has to provide proof of the same from the University/School or have to provide a document that is available on the official website of the University/school.

OR

  • IELTS BAND of 5.5

OR

  • TOEFL (ICBT) score of 70 or equivalent in any of the TOEFL format.

OR

  • Certificate for Proficiency in English Language (minimum 3 months duration).

Note :

The language of instructions in the university is English and it is recommended that all international students applying for admission in the regular programme should be proficient in the English Language (strong reading, writing, speaking, and understanding of English Language). University will not be responsible for any problem faced by the student in class due to lack of proficiency in the English Language. No relaxation in the exam or any other component of the evaluation of the university will be provided in such cases. In case the University apprises that the student is not proficient in English, the student might be asked to join the English Language Program concurrently with the regular program.