Indian College Admissions (UG And PG)

Indian College Admissions (UG And PG)

Overview

       Navigating the college admissions process in India can be both exciting and challenging. At our Indian College Admissions Services, we are here to provide comprehensive support and guidance to students seeking admission to undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programs in Indian colleges and universities. Our mission is to simplify the admissions journey, maximize your chances of acceptance, and help you secure a place in the institution and program of your choice.

              India's system of higher education is the third largest in the world. Higher education in India begins after completion of the Senior Secondary or class 12. Depending on what you study, achieving your degree in India can take three to five years. Due to the limited number of universities in comparison to the huge number of applicants, universities work with affiliated colleges. These provide education and issue degrees under the name of the affiliated university.

              College admission processes were stagnant for a very long time. If you aspired to take the science route, National Entrance cum Eligibility Test (NEET) and Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) was the only way to make it to college. If you are a liberal arts, design or humanities enthusiast, your college admission depended on Grade 12 marks and a few entrance exams for Central & State Universities.

               Marks in Grade 12 board exams and entrance exam scores were the only deciding factors in your college admission success. The process was so rigid that if you didn’t make the cutoff, then your doors were closed.

               This approach worked until half a decade ago. But over the past few years, there has been an unprecedented increase in the number of students appearing for Grade 12 board exams. The saturation in Grade 12 marks and limitations in college seats available is forcing all these universities to rethink their admission processes.

            The colleges in India are moving away from the conventional academic evaluation admission process. Colleges are being forced to incorporate new and innovative methods to choose the cream of the crop.

Services

1. Guide students to get admissions in top colleges in India

2. Shortlisting colleges

3. Course selection

 

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