Bennett University admission is conducted via online mode. The candidates can apply from the official website of the university. A step by step process is mentioned below:

Step 1: Visit the official website of Bennett University and click on ‘Apply Now’ at the top right corner.

Step 2: Fill the registration form and get the login credentials.

Step 3: Login with your credentials and fill the application form with required details.

Step 4: Upload the scanned copies of 10th, 12th standard mark sheets, along with other relevant scorecards (as per the program) while filling the marks and before submission of application.

Step 5: Pay the application fee of INR 2000 via net banking or credit/debit card.

Step 6: Upon successful completion of the application and online payment, a Unique Application number will be generated which must be saved for future reference.

Bennett University Admission 2024-25Important Dates

Event Date
Start of Application Process May 2024
Last date of submission of application to be announced
Written entrance tests  for eligible candidates only July 2024
Interview/Presentation of Research Proposal July 2024
Date of declaration of the result July 2024

Eligibility

B.Tech.: Passed 10+2 with 50% aggregate marks and Physics & Mathematics as compulsory subjects. JEE Main score OR Merit Based on Class XII marks OR SAT score OR NEET (only for Biotechnology) score

BCA/ BCA (Hons.) : 10+2 with 3 subjects and 50% aggregate marks , Merit in the qualifying examination OR SAT Score

BA LLB: Minimum 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 or equivalent examination in any discipline. Merit in the qualifying examination OR Valid score in CLAT or LSAT India Score

LLB (H): Graduation with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks LSAT – India or Delhi University LLB Entrance Test score

BA: 10+2 with 45% aggregate marks and studied English as a compulsory subject, Merit in the qualifying examination AND SAT OR
SAT score AND Personal interview conducted by Bennett University

BBA: Merit in the qualifying examination OR SAT score, Minimum 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 or equivalent examination in any discipline

MBA: Bachelor’s degree with at least 50% marks in any discipline Valid CAT/GMAT/NMAT/XAT/GRE/MAT/BUMAT score, Valid scores in CAT/GMAT/NMAT/XAT/GRE/MAT/BUMAT followed by Personal Interview *For MAT – 80 percentile and above will be called for Interview

PGD: Bachelor’s Degree with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks, Admission will be granted on the basis of an online/offline test.

PHD: 55% Marks or a minimum CGPA of 6.5 on a 10-point scale in relevant program in M.E./M.Tech./M.Sc./M.Phil. BRAT score

Details of Written Tests (Weightage, Syllabus, Duration etc.)

Bennett Research Aptitude Test (BRAT – Engineering and Applied Sciences)

The syllabus of examination for the written test shall be same as for UGC NET/CSIR/GATE/GRE examinations:
Each candidate shall take the written test in relevant area /field to the student’s discipline.
The test will typically be of one-hour duration. The questions in the test may be both objective as well as subjective.

Bennett Research Aptitude Test (BRAT – Law)

The syllabus of the examination for the written test shall comprise of contemporary issues on public policy development.
The written test will also assess the candidate based on the interface of law with humanities /Business Administration/ Science & Technology/English with sufficient options to choose from student’s relevant discipline.

Bennett Research Aptitude Test (BRAT – Management)

Duration – 2 hours
Number of Sections – Two – Each carrying 50 percent weightage and only subjective questions will be asked

Bennett Research Aptitude Test (BRAT – Media)

The syllabus of the entrance test shall consist of general aptitude and knowledge of media domains, basis research methodology and communication research methods and theories of mass communication.
The test will be of 90 minutes and shall consist of objective questions.

Bennett Research Aptitude Test (BRAT – Liberal Arts)

Duration: 2 hours
25 marks for the general test, consisting of tests of vocabulary, comprehension, logic and data interpretation.
45 marks for the subject test.