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Maa Shakumbhari University Info

The newly established Maa Shakumbhari University is still in its incipient stage but it aspires to emergesoon as an enormous centre of higher education. It is speedily heading towards ushering in the dawn of knowledge and new awakening in the adjoining areas of Saharanpur. It is expeditiously striding forward to its over-all development. The recently started University is leaving no stone unturned in developing as a fountain of comprehensive learning keeping in mind the needs of the students of this rapidly developing nation vis-a-vis the process of globalization.
Maa Shakumbhari University is a State University, situated at the village Punwarka of district Saharanpur in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is established by Uttar Pradesh State Universities Act, 2019. The university was inaugurated on December 2, 2021 by Honorable Home Minister SriAmit Shah and Honorable Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Sri Yogi Adityanathji in gracious presence of theHonorable Deputy Chief Minister Sri Dinesh Sharma and honorable Union Education Minister SriDharmendraPradhan. The foundation stone of the proposed majestic building of the University was also laid down. The University campus and residential campus is being built on 50 acres of land. At present the University is housing in the Government College, Punwarka.

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Maa Shakumbhari University, Saharanpur Recognitions

  • Recognized By UGC

Maa Shakumbhari University, Saharanpur Facilities

  • Computer Lab
  • Lab
  • Auditorium
  • Gym
  • Girls Hostel
  • Boys Hostel
  • Medical
  • Sports
  • Cafetaria
  • Library
  • Transport


Maa Shakumbhari University Courses

Course Category Course Fee Eligibility Exams Accepted
MBE Management - To be eligible for an MBE in Business Economics, you generally need a bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum aggregate percentage of 45% to 55%. However, requirements vary by institution, with some preferring or requiring a background in economics, commerce, mathematics, or a related field. You will also need to take and pass entrance exams like CAT or CMAT, followed by group discussions and personal interviews. CAT, CMAT
MIB Management - To be eligible for a Master of International Business (MIB) degree, you generally need a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate score (often 50%, with some variations for reserved categories). Admission typically requires passing a management entrance exam like the CAT, MAT, XAT, or GMAT. Some institutions may also require proficiency in English and may conduct a personal interview as part of the selection process. CAT, GMAT, MAT, XAT
L.L.B Law - To be eligible for an LLB in India, candidates for a 3-year LLB need a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 45% marks for the general category (42% for OBC, 40% for SC/ST), while those for a 5-year integrated LLB need to have passed Class 12 (10+2) with similar minimum marks. There is no upper age limit for LLB admissions as per the Bar Council of India (BCI), though specific universities may have their own criteria. CUET
B.A. LLB Law - To be eligible for a BA LLB degree in India, you must have completed your 10+2 (Class 12) or an equivalent examination from a recognized board. You also need a minimum aggregate score, typically ranging from 45% to 60%, though this varies by institution. Admission is often based on performance in national or state-level law entrance exams like CLAT. CLAT
BJMC Mass Communication and Media - To be eligible for a BJMC (Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication) program, you must have completed Class 12 from a recognized board with a minimum of 50% to 60% aggregate marks, regardless of your stream (Science, Arts, or Commerce). Additionally, you must meet any specific age criteria set by the college, such as a minimum age of 17 years. Many colleges also require candidates to clear a university-specific or national-level entrance exam, like the CUET, to gain admission. CUET
MJMC Mass Communication and Media - To be eligible for an MJMC (Master of Journalism and Mass Communication) program, you typically need a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university, often with a minimum aggregate score, such as 50% or 55%. Some institutions may also require specific entrance exams, letters of recommendation, and a demonstrated proficiency in English communication and writing skills.
MLIS Science - To be eligible for an M.L.I.Sc. (Master of Library and Information Science), you generally need a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university with a minimum percentage, typically 50% or higher, though a B.L.I.Sc. (Bachelor of Library and Information Science) degree is often preferred or required by some institutions. Specific eligibility criteria, including required percentages and whether a B.L.I.Sc. is mandatory, vary by university, so it's essential to check the admission guidelines of the specific institutions you are interested in.
M.Sc. Science - To be eligible for an M.Sc., you generally need a Bachelor's degree (like B.Sc.) in a relevant science-related field from a recognized institution, with a minimum aggregate score typically ranging from 50% to 60%. Some universities also require you to pass an entrance exam like CUET-PG or IIT JAM, and the specific criteria can vary by university and specialization. CUET
B.Sc Science - To be eligible for a B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) degree, you must typically complete your 10+2 or equivalent education with a science stream, often requiring specific subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and/or Mathematics depending on the chosen specialization. You'll also need to meet the minimum percentage marks set by the institution, usually between 50-60%, and apply for admission through merit-based selection or entrance exams like CUET. CUET
B.Ed Teaching - To be eligible for a B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education) program, you typically need a Bachelor's degree in any stream (Arts, Science, Commerce) from a recognized university with at least 50% to 55% aggregate marks. Some B.Ed. programs may also have specific subject requirements, an age minimum, and require you to pass a university or state-conducted entrance exam to secure admission.
B.A + B.Ed Integrated Teaching - To be eligible for an integrated BA+B.Ed program, you must have completed your 10+2 (or equivalent) from a recognized board with a minimum percentage, usually between 45% to 55% for general categories and 40-50% for reserved categories (SC/ST/PwD), though specific requirements vary by institution. Candidates from any stream (Arts, Science, Commerce) are generally eligible, and some programs may require passing a relevant entrance exam, such as the CUET. CUET
B.El.Ed. Teaching - To be eligible for a Bachelor of Elementary Education (B.El.Ed), you must have completed your 10+2 (Class 12) education from a recognized board with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks, though this can vary by institution. Eligibility may also require English to be a studied subject and the successful passing of a university-specific entrance examination. CUET
M.Ed Teaching - To be eligible for an M.Ed., you generally need a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) or an equivalent degree from a recognized institution, with a minimum aggregate score of around 50-55%. Some institutions also accept related degrees like B.El.Ed. You may also need to clear a university-specific entrance exam, and SC/ST/OBC candidates often receive a 5% marks relaxation.
Ph.D Arts - To be eligible for a PhD, you typically need a Master's degree with a minimum percentage (often 55%) in a related subject, or a four-year Bachelor's degree with a higher mark (e.g., 75% or 7.5 CGPA). You must also pass a university-specific entrance exam or a national-level test like UGC NET, GATE, or CSIR NET, followed by an interview. GATE, UGC NET
MA Arts - To be eligible for an M.A. (Master of Arts), you generally need to have completed a Bachelor's degree (such as a BA, B.Sc., or B.Com) from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate score, typically around 50%, though this can vary by institution. Some M.A. specializations may also require a specific subject background or prerequisite knowledge. CUET
MSW Arts - To be eligible for an MSW (Master of Social Work), you generally need a bachelor's degree in any discipline, though a background in social sciences, psychology, or a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) is often preferred. You must meet a minimum marks requirement, typically around 50% in your undergraduate degree, with some relaxation for reserved categories. Many institutions require candidates to take an entrance exam, undergo a personal interview, or apply based on merit from their bachelor's marks.
MFA Arts - To be eligible for an MFA program, you typically need a Bachelor's degree, often a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) or a related field, with a minimum score (e.g., 50%) in your undergraduate studies. Many programs also require a portfolio of your artistic work, letters of recommendation, and a statement of intent. Some universities may also require you to pass an entrance exam, which can include a practical skill test or interview.
B.Lib.ISc Arts - Eligibility for a Bachelor of Library and Information Science (BLIS) program typically requires a Bachelor's degree in any stream with a minimum percentage (often 50% for general category) or a Higher Secondary (12th grade) with a Diploma in Library Science. Some institutions also offer admission to applicants with a degree and library work experience.
BA Arts - To be eligible for a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree, you must have completed the 10+2 (or equivalent) examination from a recognized board in any stream (Arts, Commerce, or Science). Some universities may also require a specific minimum percentage in your 12th-grade exams, and certain specialized BA programs, like economics, might recommend a background in Mathematics.
BFA Arts - To be eligible for a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree, you must have completed your 10+2 (or equivalent) education from a recognized board, usually with a minimum of 50% marks, though this can vary by institution. Many colleges also require candidates to take a relevant entrance exam, pass a drawing test, or submit a portfolio of their artistic work for admission.
B.Com Commerce - To be eligible for a B.Com degree in India, you must have passed the 12th grade (10+2) or equivalent from a recognized board, typically with a minimum of 45-50% aggregate marks. While a background in commerce is often preferred, most institutions also accept students from the Arts and Science streams, though some may have specific subject requirements like Mathematics or Economics. Specific eligibility criteria and cut-off percentages can vary by university, so always check with the institution of your choice.
M.Com. Commerce - To be eligible for an M.Com (Master of Commerce), you generally need a Bachelor's degree in Commerce (B.Com) or a related field like BBA, B.Com (Honours), BBE, or BBS, with a minimum aggregate score, often around 50% to 60%. Some universities also accept graduates from Economics (H) or other related disciplines, potentially with a higher minimum score. Admission can be based on merit (marks in the qualifying degree) or through university-specific entrance exams. CUET

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