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Rashmi Kumar

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APU Bangalore BSc admissions are based on JEE Main,  CUET,  SAT India and Azim Premji University National Entrance Test  (university-in-house-entrance exam), followed by PI. The university also offers admission to BSc courses with the scores of candidates and availability of seats for the chosen specialisation. To be eligible for a BSc at Azim Premji University, candidates must complete their Class 12 in the PCM/ PCB stream with at least an aggregate of 50%. Additionally, candidates must ensure that the upper age limit to apply for our undergraduate programmes is 21 years as of Jul, 31 2025.&nbs

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Shikha Arora

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Candidates interested in getting into Azim Premji University are required to follow the Azim Premji University National Entrance Test NET exam and Azim Premji University application process. Students can check the table below to know course-wise eligibility:

Course

Eligibility

MA

Graduation in any stream

BSc

Class 12 in any Indian University

BA

Class 12 in any Indian University

MPH

Graduate with two years experience

BSc BEd

Class 12

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Anushree Bhargava

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Yes, mostly teachers at SSRIMR are qualified and helpful. They often explain things clearly, use real-world examples, and are supportive during projects and placements. But some classes can feel basic or not exam-focused depending on the subject. Overall faculty are approachable and knowledgeable, just be ready to self-study tougher topics though. 

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Anushree Bhargava

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Honestly, SSRIMR doesn't have widely famous alumni like CEOs or Politicians. Most grads work in mid- level roles across Hr, marketing, finance and some in Reliance or L&T. A few have become team leads or managers, but there's no big celebrity names. It's a newer college so alumni impact is still growing. 

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Anushree Bhargava

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Fill the online form on the SSR Institute of Management and Research (SSRIMR) website after your enterance exam like CAT, CMAT, CET, etc. Upload your mark sheets, scorecard, photo ID, and passport size image. Pay the fees online. Then wait for GD-PI call. It's easy but deadline matters.

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Anushree Bhargava

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You will need your enterance score, original 10th, 12th  and all graduation marksheets, degree certificate, plus transfer/ migration certificate if from a different university, Also carry your photo ID, Aadhar card, domestic proof, passport size photos and caste certificate if applicable. If you've skipped a year bring a gap affidavit. 

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Anushree Bhargava

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To be honest, SSRIMR does not share a clear MAT cutoff. Most students apply throught CET, where cutoffs hover around 44-45 percentile. For MAT, they generally consider those with decent scores probably around 50 percentile but it's not official. If your MAT score is strong you will likely get shortlisted. 

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Anushree Bhargava

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If you're applying via MAH-MBA-CET, the closing home state rank is around 17,000 (2022), so you'd need a decent state rank to get in. For specific streamslike Finance or Business Analytics, the CET cut off hovers around nearly 44-45 percentile. It's not supper low, but not ultra high tough either. 

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It's moderately challenging, more about effort than luck. You'll need a decent score in CAT, MAT, CMAT, or CET and a graduation score around 50%. Cut offs aren't sky high but aren;t easy either. If you prepare well and ace the GD/PI, you've got a solid shot. 

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Anushree Bhargava

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No, SSRIMR doesn't offer direct admissions just based on class marks or donations. You need a valid entrance exam score, be it CAT, MAT, CMAT, etc., and a graduation percentage of at least 50% if you're not from reserved categories. They follow state counselling, so seats are merit-based. no shortcut via management quota. 

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