NIT AP admissions: Applications invited for two year full-time MBA course
NIT AP admissions: National Institute of Technology, Andhra Pradesh (NIT Andhra Pradesh) on Tuesday invited online applications for full-time MBA Programme.
NIT AP admissions: National Institute of Technology, Andhra Pradesh (NIT AP) on Tuesday invited online applications for full-time MBA Programme. Interested and eligible candidates can check the notification on the official website of NIT AP and apply.
The last date to apply is June 28.
NIT AP admissions: Application fee
Candidates have to pay ₹1500 as application fee. SC/ST/PWD category candidates have to pay ₹750 as application fee.
NIT AP admissions: Selection Procedure
Candidates will be shortlisted on the basis of CAT/CMAT/MAT/GMAT or any other National level test scores, academic credentials, and performance in Group Discussions (GD) or Personal Interview (PI).
NIT AP admissions: How to apply
Visit the official website of NIT AP at https://nitandhra.ac.in/main/
Click on the link that says Advertisement for the admission to MBA Programme
A new page will be displayed on the screen
Click on the application portal
Register and fill in the required details
Fill the application form and upload a photograph and signature
Enter your educational qualification and experience
Pay the application fee
Upload all the required documents and submit
Note: The applicant must upload the soft copy of the application/acknowledge form, fee payment receipt, and all the testimonials (merged into one file) on this google-form.
For eligibility criteria and other details check the notification on the official website of NIT AP.
Candidates are advised to regularly visit the official website of NIT AP for latest updates.
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