MIT School of Indian Civil Services, MIT-ADT University

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Arshita Tiwari

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The admission process begins with logging in and providing academic details, uploading necessary documents, including a photo and signature, and paying a Rs. 1000/- admission form fee on e-portal.

  • A receipt is generated upon completion of the admission form and payment. Shortlisted candidates receive invitations for an interview examination, and selection is based on 12th-grade marks for BA and final year graduation marks for MA and interview performance.
  • The interviews are conducted by the faculty and the admission is confirmed with your average score of 12th-grade marks for BA and final year graduation marks for MA and the interview m
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The eligibility criteria for the admission to MIT SICS MA- Administration course is as mentioned below:

  • Graduate in any discipline from any recognised / statutory University or Institute with minimum 50% for candidates belonging to the General/open category.
  • 5% relaxation in case of backward class categories and a person with disability belonging to Maharashtra state candidates only.
  • For Foreign students the Maharashtra State Government rules will be applicable.
  • A candidate who has completed a qualifying degree from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) and need to b
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The minimum eligibility criteria for MIT SICS BA course is as follows:

  • Class 12 passed out students in any discipline and from any recognised board or Diploma (10 + 3) passed students from any recognised technical board with a minimum of 50% for general /open category candidates.
  • 5% relaxation in case of backward class categories and a person with disability belonging to Maharashtra state candidates only.
  • For Foreign students the Maharashtra State Government rules will be applicable.

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Arshita Tiwari

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The MIT School of Indian Civil Services BA/ MA (Administration) Programme transforms students and builds their personalities to be a leader in every walk of life and future Class One Officers by inducting them into UPSC and State PSCs Services. We are preparing the students for UPSC and State PSCs examinations comprehensively during the UG and PG Programs of BA and MA (Administration). We are making the student mature for effective leadership and administrative qualities. We are preparing the students for the Competitive Exams at 

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Kratika Sharma

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For admissin to BA programme at MIT School of Indian Civil Services, candidates need to fulfill the below eligibility & selection criteria: 

Eligibility: Class 12th from arecognised board with a minimum of 60% aggregate

Selection Criteria: MIT BA entrance test

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Kratika Sharma

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MIT School of Indian Civil Services offers a BA programme specialised in Administration with a total seat intake capacity of 120 seats. The admission to the BA programme is based on entrance exam score of candidates. 

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Kratika Sharma

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MIT School of Indian Civil Services admission is a multi-step process inclusive of application, appearance in the selection rounds and counselling process. A step-by-step MIT School of Indian Civil Services admission process is as follows:

Step 1: The application process for MIT School of Indian Civil Services is conducted online mode for all its UG & PG courses. Candidates must visit the university's official website to apply for their desired course. Along with that, they also have to pay an application fee and submit the relevant documents such as Class 10 & 12 mark sheets, passport-size photographs, etc.

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Swati Daga

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Yes, The MIT School of Indian Civil Services does offer scholarships to the students. Students can apply for the scholarships offered at MIT ADT University. The school also conducts tests to offer scholarships. Students can avail benefits of the scholarship as per their eligibility and performance.

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MIT School of Indian Civil Services accepts online applications for both of its programmes. Interested candidates who want to pursue any programme and are eligible can apply directly through the official site of the school.

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At MIT School of Indian Civil Services, students who want to pursue MA in Administration programme must have to pay approximately fee of INR 3 lakh.  

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