Step 1: Submission of Application Form
The first step of the selection process is to fill the online application form for the MSc program at Christ University. The form can be accessed through the university’s official website. Applicants must ensure that they meet the eligibility criteria before applying.
Step 2: Entrance Exam
After the submission of the application form, candidates will have to appear for the online entrance exam conducted by the university. The exam will assess the candidate’s aptitude in areas such as verbal ability, quantitative aptitude, data interpretation, logical reasoning, and general knowledge. The exam duration will be of 120 minutes.
Step 3: GD/PI
Based on the performance in the entrance exam, shortlisted candidates will be called for a Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI). The GD will assess the candidate’s communication skills, leadership potential, and team-working abilities. In the PI round, candidates will be evaluated on their academic background, work experience, and general awareness.
Step 4: Final Selection
After the GD/PI round, the final selection of candidates will be done based on their performance in the entrance exam and GD/PI rounds. A merit list will be prepared based on the overall score of the candidates, and the selected students will be notified through email.
Step 5: Fee Payment and Admission
Selected candidates will be required to pay the admission fee and submit the necessary documents to secure their seat in the program. The documents include mark sheets, degree certificates, work experience certificate (if any), and other relevant documents. The admission process will be completed once the fee payment and document verification are completed.
In case of any vacant seats after the initial admissions, a waiting list will be prepared, and candidates may be called for admission based on their ranks in the merit list.
NOTE: The selection process for the MSc program may vary for foreign nationals and NRI candidates. They can check the university’s website for specific details and requirements for their application process.