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Typically, candidates begin their application process by filling out an application for their selected colleges and universities. Candidates must meet the specified eligibility criteria, which often include the completion of a Bachelor's Degree with a minimum grade average. Entrance exams, such as the Common Admission Test (CAT), the Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT), the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), or other state-specific admissions tests, are required by many institutions as part of their admission process. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to participate in group discussions, written ability tests (WAT), or personal int
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
The BBA programme at Lords University has begun accepting applications for Fall 2026. Admissions officially began January 2026 and applications are available at the online portal as well as the campus offices. For certain courses admission is based on merit only and for others you will have to take an entrance exam. As a BBA undergraduate student you can expect a longer admission period (March through September), which gives you ample time to apply, attend counseling and secure your seat. Apply as early as possible to avoid the rush that comes with the beginning of school and to allow time for a smooth transition during the processing
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4 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Yes - there is the JET (Joint Entrance Test) in the admission requirement of this course. Admission to B.Sc. Agriculture in Lords University as one of the entry criteria is admission under JET exam.
Important Clarifications:
- Authority eligibility states that Admission via JET exam is applicable to admissions specifically to B.Sc. Agriculture (Hons.) at Lords.
- There are also some sources that admission may be done on merit (12th marks) or through an entrance examination like JET.
- This implies that in case you do not take JET, you may still be under the merit-based admission but the primary/normative pathway is JET.
- Merit-based entry (on 12 t
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