The AUSAT 2026 eligibility criteria are designed to ensure that candidates applying for undergraduate programs at Alliance University possess the necessary academic qualifications and fulfil relevant requirements for admission.
The academic requirements for admission differ slightly based on the chosen undergraduate program.
Program
Educational Qualification
Minimum Aggregate Marks
Age Criteria
BBA, B.Com (Hons), BA
10+2 or equivalent
50% aggregate (45% for SC/ST)
No specific age limit
B. Tech
10+2 in Physics & Mathematics + any vocational subject (Chemistry/Biology/Biotech/Technical)
BBA LLB (Hons), BA LLB (Hons)
20 years (General), 22 years (SC/ST)
Q1. Who is eligible to apply for AUSAT 2026?
Ans. Anyone who has completed, is appearing for, or is awaiting results for their 12th grade (10+2 or equivalent) examination from a recognized board is eligible to apply.
Q2. What is the minimum aggregate percentage required for AUSAT 2026?
Ans. A minimum of 50% aggregate marks in the qualifying examination is required for General category applicants, and 45% aggregate for candidates from reserved categories (SC/ST).
Q3. Is there any age limit for AUSAT 2026 law courses?
Ans. Yes, there is an age limit for law programs: 20 years for the General category and 22 years for SC/ST candidates at the time of admission.
Q4. Can students awaiting class 12 results apply for AUSAT 2026?
Ans. Yes, students whose results are pending can apply for AUSAT 2026, but they must provide the passing certificate during the admission process.
Q5. Are there any subject-specific requirements for B. Tech admissions via AUSAT 2026?
Ans. Yes, candidates must have passed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one vocational subject from Chemistry, Biotechnology, Biology, or Technical streams.