Direct Admission in Christ University Bachelor of Technology Civil Engineering 2024.
A student should have passed in 10+2 higher secondary examination conducted by the central board of education (CBSE) or the council for Indian school certificate examination (ISCE) or any other equivalent examination. A student should have secured 45% aggregate of marks in each of the Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics of which the student passed. Admissions are made on the basis of marks obtained in the entrance test, group discussion, micro presentation and personal interview.
Direct Admission in Christ University Bachelor of Technology Electrical and Electronic Engineer
A student should have passed in 10+2 higher secondary examination conducted by the central board of education (CBSE) or the council for Indian school certificate examination (ISCE) or any other equivalent examination. A student should have secured 45% aggregate of marks in each of the Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics of which the student passed. Admissions are made on the basis of marks obtained in the entrance test, group discussion, micro presentation and personal interview.
Direct Admission in Christ University Bachelor of Technology Electronics and Communication
A student should have passed in 10+2 higher secondary examination conducted by the central board of education (CBSE) or the council for Indian school certificate examination (ISCE) or any other equivalent examination. A student should have secured 45% aggregate of marks in each of the Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics of which the student passed. Admissions are made on the basis of marks obtained in the entrance test, group discussion, micro presentation and personal interview.
Direct Admission in Christ University Bachelor of Technology Computer Science
A student should have passed in 10+2 higher secondary examination conducted by the central board of education (CBSE) or the council for Indian school certificate examination (ISCE) or any other equivalent examination. A student should have secured 45% aggregate of marks in each of the Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics of which the student passed. Admissions are made on the basis of marks obtained in the entrance test, group discussion, micro presentation and personal interview.
Direct Admission in Christ University Bachelor of Technology Information Technology
A student should have passed in 10+2 higher secondary examination conducted by the central board of education (CBSE) or the council for Indian school certificate examination (ISCE) or any other equivalent examination. A student should have secured 45% aggregate of marks in each of the Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics of which the student passed. Admissions are made on the basis of marks obtained in the entrance test, group discussion, micro presentation and personal interview.
Direct Admission in Christ University Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering
A student should have passed in 10+2 higher secondary examination conducted by the central board of education (CBSE) or the council for Indian school certificate examination (ISCE) or any other equivalent examination. A student should have secured 45% aggregate of marks in each of the Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics of which the student passed. Admissions are made on the basis of marks obtained in the entrance test, group discussion, micro presentation and personal interview.
Direct Admission in Christ University Bachelor of Technology in Automobile Engineering
- A student should have passed in 10+2 higher secondary examination conducted by the central board of education (CBSE) or the council for Indian school certificate examination (ISCE) or any other equivalent examination.
- A student should have secured 45% aggregate of marks in each of the Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics of which the student passed.
- Admissions are made on the basis of marks obtained in the entrance test, group discussion, micro presentation and personal interview.
Direct Admission in Christ University Bachelors of Technology in Aerospace Engineering
A student should have passed in 10+2 higher secondary examination conducted by the central board of education (CBSE) or the council for Indian school certificate examination (ISCE) or any other equivalent examination. A student should have secured 45% aggregate of marks in each of the Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics of which the student passed. Admissions are made on the basis of marks obtained in the entrance test, group discussion, micro presentation and personal interview.