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BBAU starts UG admissions based on CUET
BBAU starts UG admissions based on CUET

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • General
  • Time of India

BBAU starts UG admissions based on CUET

Lucknow: The registration process for admission to 26 undergraduate courses at Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University has begun. The candidates will be admitted on the basis of Common University Entrance Test (CUET) score. After registration, the university will declare the cut-offs for admissions. "The merit list for the unreserved category seats will comprise all candidates in the order of merit, including candidates under the reserved category if they come in the unreserved merit. A candidate under the reserved category, who figures in the unreserved merit list, will be considered for admission under the unreserved category. Admission to open category seats will be in the order of merit without excluding candidates belonging to the reserved category," said BBAU admission chairperson Amit Kumar Singh. Reservation policy for admission will be as per the provisions of the academic ordinance which states that 50% of the seats will be reserved for SC/ST students and 10% of seats for economically weaker sections.

BBAU offers PhD, engg courses
BBAU offers PhD, engg courses

Time of India

time12-07-2025

  • Science
  • Time of India

BBAU offers PhD, engg courses

Lucknow: Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University invited applications for admission to its PhD courses. Candidates can apply for doctoral courses by visiting the University's official website. Link for admission through the Samarth portal is available. Admissions will be conducted for 433 PhD seats, including 401 seats in 33 subjects on main campus of BBAU and 32 seats in seven subjects on the satellite campus in Amethi. Admission committee chairperson Prof Amit Kumar Singh said candidates from General, OBC and EWS categories would need to pay Rs 500, while those from SC, ST and PWD categories would need to pay Rs 300 as registration fee. "Candidates can apply for admission till Jul 31, after which, registration can be done until Aug 8 with late fee of Rs 1,000. Admissions will be for 433 seats in 40 subjects. For more information regarding PhD admission, candidates can contact the toll-free number 18001805789 or email chairmanacmcbbau@gmail," said Singh. He added that the university also opened admission process for engineering courses. Candidates can register on the website from Jul 14-31.

BBAU is first choice for over 800 candidates
BBAU is first choice for over 800 candidates

Time of India

time11-07-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

BBAU is first choice for over 800 candidates

Lucknow: Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU) became the first preference of around 800 candidates from across the country who confirmed their admission against 2,000 seats in the first round of online counselling. According to university officials, this was the highest admission taken after fee submission in the first phase of counselling in the last three years. "We are extremely happy with the response from the candidates. On July 7, we declared the centralised score list for candidates who cracked the CUET with high scores. Our 40% seats got filled, which means that BBAU is among the first choice of candidates from across the country," said BBAU admission chairperson Prof Amit Kumar Singh. He said a candidate who appears for CUET fills multiple universities, be it Delhi University, Banaras Hindu University or others. Interestingly, if around 800 candidates locked seats who hold high CUET scores, it reflects that BBAU is their first choice. He said online counselling was held from July 8 to 10, during which candidates got their document verification done and submitted fees. Vice-chancellor Prof RK Mittal said: "BBAU's A++ NAAC grade and good rankings across four NIRF categories in the previous year is the reason for the good response from CUET high scorers."

BBAU organises mass drive to promote environmental awareness
BBAU organises mass drive to promote environmental awareness

Time of India

time10-07-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

BBAU organises mass drive to promote environmental awareness

Lucknow: Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU) on Wednesday brought together 2100 participants to plant 2100 saplings simultaneously on its campus under the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam - 2.0' campaign. This event took place under the leadership of vice-chancellor Raj Kumar Mittal and was organised in collaboration with the forest department. Advisor to CM and chief guest Awanish Awasthi said: "It is great to see so many young people and citizens come together with such dedication. This kind of collective effort is essential if we are to fight climate change, preserve our green cover, and ensure a sustainable future for the next generation." Mittal said the plantation drive was not only about increasing green cover but also about fostering a sense of duty and love for nature among young generation. "Let us pledge to care for these saplings and inspire others to do the same," he said. Students from 10-12 schools in Lucknow joined the event with BBAU staff and officials from the forest department and other govt institutions. DFO Sitanshu Pandey said: "We planted 19 different varieties of saplings during this drive. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Lợi ích khi giao dịch CFD Bitcoin IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo The aim is to ensure a diverse mix that supports local ecology, provides shade, fruit, and ornamental value, and strengthens the green cover on campus." Pooja Sharma, a postgraduate student, said: "I planted a peepal sapling. It felt good to do something meaningful for my family and the environment. This really encourages us to think about the role we can play in improving green cover and fighting climate change. I believe everyone should take part in such drives." Rohit Verma, an undergraduate student, said: "The event was very well-organised. I planted a bottlebrush sapling, and we were given clear instructions on how to plant and care for it. It was nice to see students, staff, and officials all working together. It made me realize how important teamwork is when it comes to environmental conservation." Aditi Singh, a school student, said: "I am glad that I got the chance to take part in this programme. I planted a guava sapling and learned how important trees are for our environment. Planting even one tree can make a difference. I hope more students will come forward to help plant and care for trees." The event also encouraged participants to upload photographs of themselves with their planted saplings on the 'My Life' portal.

BBAU offers MSc bioinfo course
BBAU offers MSc bioinfo course

Time of India

time05-07-2025

  • Science
  • Time of India

BBAU offers MSc bioinfo course

Lucknow: Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University has invited registration from CUET and non-CUET candidates for admission to its MSc bioinformatics course. "MSc bioinformatics programme is an interdisciplinary course that offers a comprehensive curriculum combining biology, data analytics and computer science. The course duration is two years, split into four semesters," said a BBAU official. He said students would learn advanced computational methods, genomics and data analysis. It equips students with genomics and proteomics, molecular modelling and drug design, artificial intelligence in life sciences, database management, programming and machine learning for Omics data. The university provides state-of-the-art laboratories and research facilities.

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