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MIT School of Vedic Sciences eligibility criteria varies course-wise. Candidates need to complete a minimum of Class 12 for UG courses and graduation for PG programmes. Below is course-wise eligibility for MIT SVS:Course NameCommon Eligibility
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MIT School of Vedic Sciences eligibility criteria varies course-wise. Candidates need to complete a minimum of Class 12 for UG courses and graduation for PG programmes. Below is course-wise eligibility for MIT SVS:Course NameCommon EligibilityBA (Hons)Class 12 from any stream or equivalent with at least 50% aggregateBSc (Hons)Class 12 from any stream or equivalent with at least 50% aggregateMAAny Bachelors’ degree in any discipline from a recognised Indian or foreign board or an equivalent degreeMScUG degree with Science subjects with at least 50% aggregate
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Does MIT School of Vedic Sciences offer BA (Hons)?
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MIT School of Vedic Sciences offer four-year full-time BA (Hons) in Psychology and Philosophy & Yoga at the UG level. The programme comprises core courses, elective courses and skill-based courses. Students going for BA (Hons) Psychology - BA
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MIT School of Vedic Sciences offer four-year full-time BA (Hons) in Psychology and Philosophy & Yoga at the UG level. The programme comprises core courses, elective courses and skill-based courses. Students going for BA (Hons) Psychology - BA (Hons) with Research Psychology are eligible for five years MA/ MSc Integrated programme based on NEP 2020
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Yes, candidates do not require an entrance exam to get admission in MIT School of Vedic Sciences BA (Hons) course. The selection for BA (Hons) is based on merit in the last qualifying exam. The school also evaluates the Statement of Purpose (S
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Yes, candidates do not require an entrance exam to get admission in MIT School of Vedic Sciences BA (Hons) course. The selection for BA (Hons) is based on merit in the last qualifying exam. The school also evaluates the Statement of Purpose (SOP) submitted by the candidates for selection. Once shortlisted, candidates will be either interviewed over phone, or get an admission offer via email.
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MIT School of Vedic Sciences considers the merit of the candidates in the last qualifying exam. Candidates also need to provide Statement of Purpose for admission. The school might also conduct a personal interview round for final selection. C
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MIT School of Vedic Sciences considers the merit of the candidates in the last qualifying exam. Candidates also need to provide Statement of Purpose for admission. The school might also conduct a personal interview round for final selection. Candidates further need to report to the campus with the specified documents for verification and pay the course fee to confirm their seat in the school.
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Candidates need to complete a minimum of Class 12 to get admission in UG courses of MIT School of Vedic Sciences. The minimum aggregate for UG courses is 50%. Hence, candidates with 60% aggregate in Class 12 can get admission in UG programmes.
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Candidates need to complete a minimum of Class 12 to get admission in UG courses of MIT School of Vedic Sciences. The minimum aggregate for UG courses is 50%. Hence, candidates with 60% aggregate in Class 12 can get admission in UG programmes.
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MIT-ADT University usually releases the application form in December. The university has released the admission dates and candidates can apply till Jul 31, 2024 for their preferred course. Candidates applying for MIT School of Vedic Scie
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MIT-ADT University usually releases the application form in December. The university has released the admission dates and candidates can apply till Jul 31, 2024 for their preferred course. Candidates applying for MIT School of Vedic Sciences courses can fill out the application form online on the official website of the university.
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Admission to MIT School of Vedic Sciences is a multi-step process. Check below the admission steps:Application process: The mode of application is online. Candidates can apply on the official website of the MIT-ADT University.Selection ro
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Admission to MIT School of Vedic Sciences is a multi-step process. Check below the admission steps:Application process: The mode of application is online. Candidates can apply on the official website of the MIT-ADT University.Selection rounds: Admission to most of the courses is based on merit in the last qualifying exam. However, for admission to MA Sanskrit, the school conducts MIT SVS’ Sanskrit Language Proficiency. Candidates need to submit Statement of Purpose for further selection. Interview might be conducted for providing final admission.Admission Confirmation: After completion of the selection round, a confirmation mail is sent to shortlisted aspirants. Candidates need to pay a course fee to confirm their admission.
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9 months ago
Is MA available at MIT School of Vedic Sciences?
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Yes, MA is a two-year course divided into four semesters. MIT School of Vedic Sciences offers MA in two specialisations, Clinical Psychology and Sanskrit. Bachelors’ degree in any discipline from a recognised Indian or foreign board or a
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Yes, MA is a two-year course divided into four semesters. MIT School of Vedic Sciences offers MA in two specialisations, Clinical Psychology and Sanskrit. Bachelors’ degree in any discipline from a recognised Indian or foreign board or an equivalent degree is required to apply for MA Sanskrit. For MA Psychology, candidates need to complete a UG degree with Psychology subjects as major or an equivalent degree from a recognised board with at least 50% aggregate. Aspirants must fulfil the eligibility requirements to avoid rejection in the later stages of admission.
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The total tuition fee of BA (Hons) is INR 1.9 lakh. This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change. Candidates are required to pay the course fee after completion of all the selection rounds t
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The total tuition fee of BA (Hons) is INR 1.9 lakh. This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change. Candidates are required to pay the course fee after completion of all the selection rounds to confirm their seats. In case, a candidate is unable to pay the fee within the specified time, his or her admission will stand cancelled. Candidates will also require to pay a registration fee to apply for admission. Candidates can pay the application fee via any of the online payment modes. BA (Hons) is a four-year course as per norms of NEP with multiple exit option available in Psychology and Research Psychology.
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Bachelors’ degree in any discipline from a recognised Indian or foreign board or an equivalent degree is required to apply for MIT School of Vedic Sciences MA Sanskrit programme. For MA Psychology, aspirants need to complete a UG degree
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Bachelors’ degree in any discipline from a recognised Indian or foreign board or an equivalent degree is required to apply for MIT School of Vedic Sciences MA Sanskrit programme. For MA Psychology, aspirants need to complete a UG degree with Psychology subjects as major or an equivalent degree from a recognised board with at least 50% aggregate. Aspirants must hold the proof of eligibility to avoid rejection in the later stages of admission. Apart from the qualification, aspirants wishing to pursue MA Sanskrit need to qualify MIT SVS’ Sanskrit Language Proficiency (SLP) test with at least 70% aggregate.
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