RGUKT-BASAR Announces Admission Notification For Academic Year 2024-25

Nirmal/Hyderabad, May 28 (Maxim News): The Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge and Technologies (RGUKT) also known as the Indian Institute of Information Technologies (IIIT) Basar announced the notification of admissions into various six-year-long integrated B.Tech programs for the 2024-25 academic year. Varsity’s Vice-chancellor Prof Venkata Ramana and Director Prof Sathish jointly released the notification in Hyderabad.

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Venkata Ramana said that students could submit applications online from June 1 to June 22. He stated that a detailed notification would be uploaded on the website of the university soon.

Students are advised to apply for admission online through TS online center or Meeseva or the University’s website www.rgukt.ac.in or contact the university by email: admissions@rgukt.ac.in for more details.

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According to the authorities of the university, a total of 1,404 seats were reserved for candidates from the general category, while 96 seats were going to be filled up by candidates of special categories.

A total of 105 seats have been earmarked for foreign students. Admissions into the first year of the Integrated B Tech Program would be carried out based on merit in the Grade Point Average (GPA) and Grade obtained in each subject of Class X.

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While OC or BC candidates should pay a fee of Rs. 500, candidates from SC or ST are required to pay a fee of Rs. 400. A sum of 85 percent of the total available seats shall be reserved for local candidates, while the remaining 15 percent of the quota is filled up with both students of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh based on merit, following the statutory reservations of the State. (Maxim News)


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