| Rules
& Regulations for Admission |
Admission
rules and criteria generally differ from one college
to another. But provided here is a synopsis of general
rules and regulations that you need to keep in mind
while seeking admission to any of the following courses
Engineering:-
Undergraduate
Courses in Engineering or Technology
Candidates
having 10+2 qualifications with physics and mathematics
as compulsory subjects along with chemistry / biotechnology
/ computer science / biology are eligible to seek admission
to Bachelor of Engineering courses in civil, mechanical,
electrical, electronics, computer, aeronautics, agriculture,
industrial engineering, etc.
Minimum
age generally is 17 years but may vary slightly from
institution to institution.
Admission
to various engineering colleges like IITs, is generally
based on the merit obtained in the entrance test.
Self
financing international students can contact Ed.CIL
for admission to Government and private engineering
institutes including National Institutes of Technology.
DASA
Scheme:-
Admission
to Premier Technical Institutes like National Institutes
of Technology (NIT's) under Direct Admission of Students
Abroad (DASA) Scheme.
Please
click on the Link to see the details on DASA
Students
wishing to study for a diploma in engineering courses
should have completed 10 years of schooling.
Postgraduate
Engineering Courses:-
Candidates
interested in pursuing studies towards Master's and
PhD degrees in Engineering and Technology should have
Bachelors and Masters in their respective disciplines.
Most
of the Institutes give admission in post-graduate programmes
in Engineering and Technology on the basis of Bachelors
degree.
The
Indian Institute of Technology conducts the GATE examination
annually at different centers in India.
However
some institutions like IIT's essentially require GATE
score for admission to PG course.
Undergraduate
Courses in Medicine:-
For
MBBS course, applicants should have secured a minimum
of 50 per cent of the aggregate of marks with at least
60 per cent in physics, chemistry and biology and English
in the qualifying examination (equivalent to 10 + 2
in India).
A
No Objection Certificate from the Department of Health,
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of
India, is also required.
Direct
admission of international students to MBBS, BDS or
any other undergraduate medical courses offered by government
medical institutions is not possible. Admission to these
courses is possible only against nominations made by
different Ministries or Departments of the Government
of India such as Health & Family Welfare (Department
of Health), under the Self-Financing Foreign Students'
Scheme or various other scholarship schemes.
However,
in private medical colleges recognized by the Medical
Council of India, International students can seek admission
to undergraduate courses in medicine (MBBS) through
Ed.CIL.
Post-graduate
courses in Medicine:-
For
postgraduate courses, self-financing international students
can apply to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences
(AIIMS), New Delhi and the Postgraduate Institute of
Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh. Both these
institutes conduct a written competitive examination
twice a year during the January and July sessions. The
students are required to appear for their examination
and pay the examination fees themselves.
Bachelor
of Pharmacy (BPharm) Course:-
Admission
to the B Pharmacy course for International students
offered by public and government institutions is not
possible. Admission to these courses is possible only
against nominations made by different Ministries or
Departments of the Government of India such as Health
& Family Welfare (Department of Health), under the
Self-Financing Foreign Students' Scheme or various other
scholarship schemes.
International
students can seek admission to private colleges through
Ed.CIL. Applicants should have passed 10+2 Senior School
level examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology or
Mathematics.
Management
studies are normally postgraduate courses though there
are some institutes that offer three-year undergraduate
courses in management such as Bachelor of Business Administration
(BBA) and Bachelor of Business Management (BBM) / Bachelor
of Business Studies (BBS).
For
admission to undergraduate programmes in management,
the applicants should have passed the qualifying examination
(Equivalent to 10+2 in India). Admission to postgraduate
programmes require the candidate to posses a Bachelor
Degree.
The
postgraduate courses open to international students
include the Master of Business Administration (MBA),
Post-graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) or Master
of Management Studies (MMS), which are offered in many
prestigious institutions around the country.
These
courses are of two-year duration on a full time basis.
Many institutions offer a part time three-year course
for employed personnel.
Some
management institutes also offer a one-year diploma
course in specializations like marketing, sales, industrial
relations, personnel management, social welfare, material
management, office and systems management, production
management, etc.
Admission
to prestigious institutes like Indian Institute of Management
(IIMs) is on the basis of a Common Admission Test (CAT)
followed by interviews.
Foreign
candidates seeking admission, to various institutes
can contact Ed.CIL.
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| Hotel
Management Courses:- |
Some
of the prominent institutions that conduct courses in
this area are, the Institutes of Hotel Management under
the National Council for Hotel Management and Catering
Technology, New Delhi, The Oberoi Centre for Learning
and Development, New Delhi, etc.
Certificate,
Diploma and Degree courses are available at the undergraduate
level. Duration of certificate courses is six months
to one year. Diploma and bachelor's level / courses
are of one-and-a-half to four-year duration.
Those
with graduation can go in for postgraduate diploma courses,
the duration of which is one year.
Minimum
qualification for a course in hotel management is 10+2.
Selection to most government recognized institutes are
based on a common entrance test for Indian students.
Direct admissions are offered to foreign students.
Foreign
candidates can apply for admission to these courses
at various private institutions through Ed.CIL.
Agricultural
Courses - Veterinary Sciences, Dairy Technology and
Fisheries :
The
Indian Council of Agricultural Research regulates the
graduate and postgraduate agricultural education and
research.
Applicants
for undergraduate courses should have passed 10+2 senior
school level examination with physics, chemistry, biology
/ mathematics.
International
students interested in undergraduate or postgraduate
courses in any central or state agricultural universities
in India can approach Ed.CIL.
Prominent
institutes in fashion technology are National Institute
of Fashion Technology (NIFT), New Delhi, National Institute
of Design (NID), Ahmedabad; International Institute
of Fashion Technology, New Delhi (IIFT); IEC School
of Art and Fashion, New Delhi; Indian Institute of Art
and Fashion Technology (IIAFT), Mumbai; Pearl Academy
of Fashion, New Delhi; J.D. Institute of Fashion Technology,
New Delhi.
Courses
in fashion technology include graduate, postgraduate,
certificate and diploma in the following areas: Accessory
designing and fashion designing; garment manufacturing
technology; apparel marketing and merchandising; leather
and garment design and technology; knitwear design and
technology; textile design and development; and fashion
journalism and presentation.
There
are four-year undergraduate and two-year postgraduate
programmes in the areas of design, management and technology.
Certificate and Diploma are of six months to one year
duration.
Minimum
eligibility for the undergraduate course in the field
is 10+2 with 50 per cent marks. While 10+2 is sufficient
for accessory designing and fashion design, graduates
are preferred for other courses.
Foreign
candidates can apply for admission to these courses
at various private institutions through Ed.CIL.(www.edcil.co.in;
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