After 12th
Engineering |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Name of Program | Branch | Specialization | Eligibility | Mode of Admission | Intake |
B.Tech. (Bachelor of Technology) | Information Technology, Computer Science Engineering | AIML, Data Science, Cloud Computing | 10 + 2 from recognized Board with Minimum 45% in PCM |
As per UGC | 120 |
B.Tech. (Advance)
in collaboration with IBM |
Information Technology, Computer Science Engineering | AIML, Data Science, Cloud Computing | 10 + 2 from recognized Board with Minimum 45% in PCM For CET Students:
As per the norms prescribed by KEA |
As per UGC | 60 |
BCA (Hons.)* | Web Design & Multimedia | 10+2 from recognized Board with min. 50% |
As per UGC | 60 | |
B.Sc. (Hons.)* | Information Technology | Data Science | Passed (10+2) examination or equivalent with English and one out of these subjects, (i) Maths (ii) Business Maths (iii) Statistics(iv) Economics (v)Book keeping (vi) Accountancy (vii) Computer (viii) Elements of Accountancy (ix) Physics from recognized Board with min. 50% |
As per UGC | 60 |
Management |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Name of Program | Branch | Specialization | Eligibility | Mode of Admission | Intake |
BBA (Hons.)* | Digital Marketing, Applied HR, Finance, Marketing |
10+2 from recognized Board with Minimum 45% (40% for reserved category) |
As per UGC | 60 |
Sciences |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Name of Program | Branch | Specialization | Eligibility | Mode of Admission | Intake |
B.Sc (Hons.)* | Microbiology | 10+2 with PCB/PCM from recognized Board with min.50% | As per UGC | 30 | |
B.Sc.(Hons.)* | Biotechnology | 10+2 with PCM from recognized Board with min. 50% | As per UGC | 30 |
Pharmacy |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Name of Program | Branch | Specialization | Eligibility | Mode of Admission | Intake |
B.Pharma* | 10+2 with Physics+Chemistry+Maths/Biology with min. 50% aggregate.
For CET Students: As per the norms prescribed by KEA | As per UGC | 100 | ||
(*Subject to PCI Approval) |
About
Rai Technology University, Bengaluru, has been duly recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC). This recognition has been granted under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act of 1956.