What is the direct admission process at Amity University?

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Anuraag Sinha Posted On - Sep 9, 2022
Studied at Amity University

You need to fill out the Amity application form and submit the application form fee, to apply for direct admission. The eligibility criteria for each course are different, but usually, the required percentile stays around 60% for most bachelor-level courses. If your percentile is in the range of 50% - 60%, you need to fill out the form for sponsored category. Next, you will need to upload your documents. You will get your admission confirmation, after a few days. 

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Saptarshi Ghosh Posted On - Jun 22, 2021
Studied at Delhi University (2018)

One of my friends studied at Amity and I got to know about the admission process from him. Let me share it with you, which will give you a better idea about it. Except for the campus of Amity University, Jaipur, there is a direct admission process that is followed by all other campuses.

  • The students who secure above 80% aggregate in 12th are given direct admission in the Institute.
  • The percentage will be the aggregate calculated according to the marks scored by the student in the subjects such as the main subjects.
  • This includes the eligibility subjects according to the preferred course or branch the student has to pursue.
  • English as a compulsory subject for all the courses.
  • This did not include the extra or optional/vocation subjects such as Physical Education, Performing Arts, or Fine Arts.
  • The admission is given based on the Amity University Application Form.

For a course like MBA, The eligibility criterion is:

  • The student should score at least 70 percentile in the entrance exam such as CAT/MAT for the Amity University Campuses like Lucknow, Raipur, Gwalior, Mumbai, Jaipur, and Gurugram.
  • Only a round of Group Discussion and Personal Interview are kept for the eligible students.

The entrance exam criterion is not for the students who have been given admission based on their aggregate, such as falling under the category of Direct Admission.

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