Course Name | Short Eligibility | Fees | Apply Now |
B.Tech. (Bachelor of Technology) | 10+2 education with a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, valid score in JEE Main or any other equivalent entrance exam, diploma in engineering with a minimum of 50% marks | ₹1,05,000 - 1,45,400 | |
M.B.A. (Master of Business Administration) | Bachelor's degree in any discipline, Minimum aggregate of 50%, Valid score in CAT/MAT/XAT/CMAT or any other national-level management entrance exam | ₹1,10,000 | |
B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) | 10+2 education from a recognized board, minimum aggregate score of 50% in the science stream, qualified university's entrance examination or any relevant national/state-level entrance test | ₹2,10,000 | |
B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) | 10+2 education from a recognized board or equivalent, minimum required percentage in qualifying examination, clear any entrance exams or interviews conducted by the university | ₹60,000 | |
B.B.A. (Bachelor of Business Administration) | 10+2 examination from a recognized board, minimum aggregate of 50% | ₹50,000 | |
B.C.A. (Bachelor of Computer Applications) | 10+2 education with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks, Mathematics as a compulsory subject in 10+2 curriculum, Proficiency in English language | ₹50,000 | |
B.Pharm. (Bachelor of Pharmacy) | 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics as core subjects, minimum aggregate of 50% marks, valid score in the relevant entrance exam | ₹90,000 | |
Diploma | 10th standard or equivalent examination from a recognized board or university, studied Science and Mathematics as compulsory subjects during 10th standard, minimum aggregate score of 50% in 10th standard examination | ₹30,000 | |
M.Sc. (Master of Science) | Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, minimum GPA requirements, entrance examination or interview, specific prerequisite courses, work experience requirements | ₹50,000 | |
M.Tech. (Master of Technology) | Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Technology, minimum of 50% aggregate marks, valid GATE score, qualified in the university's entrance examination. | ₹1,05,000 | |
M.C.A. (Master of Computer Applications) | Bachelor's degree in any discipline with Mathematics as a compulsory subject at the 10+2 level or in graduation, minimum aggregate score of 50% in qualifying examination | ₹1,05,000 | |
M.Pharm. (Master of Pharmacy) | Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy (B.Pharm.), Minimum aggregate score of 55% or equivalent CGPA, Clear entrance examinations such as GPAT or other relevant national/state-level exams | ₹1,20,000 - 2,00,000 | |
Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) | Master's degree in a relevant field, minimum aggregate score of 55% or equivalent CGPA, qualified for national-level examinations such as GATE/NET/SLET, obtained fellowships like JRF, research proposal that aligns with faculty research interests. | ₹80,000 - 2,40,000 | |
B.A. + LL.B. | 10+2 examination from a recognized board with a minimum aggregate of 50%, valid score in CLAT or any other equivalent entrance exam, relaxation in minimum aggregate requirement for reserved categories, proficiency in English language, strong communication skills | ₹60,000 | |
LL.M. (Master of Law) | Bachelor's degree in Law (LLB), minimum aggregate score of 50%, qualified Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) or equivalent national or state-level entrance exam. | ₹55,000 | |
B.P.T. (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) | 10+2 education with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in the science stream, including Physics, Chemistry, and Biology | ₹70,000 | |
B.H.M. (Bachelor of Hotel Management) | 10+2 education from a recognized board, minimum aggregate of 50% | ₹65,000 | |
M.T.M. (Master of Tourism Management) | Bachelor's degree in Engineering or a related field, Minimum of 50% aggregate marks in qualifying degree | ₹70,000 |
Dear student,
Bahra University is considered to be an average college. If not the best, it is considered to be one of the colleges with a moderate turnout.
As for package, it depends upon the student's calibre to crack an interview. The role of a college is to arrange / provide you with a platform wherein you can interact with colleges and prove your mettle to them. How a student fares in his/ her interview, what his/ her convincing power is & how much he/ she is able to impress the interviewers is up to a candidate. If you have been a good student and your knowledge database is good, there is no reason why you cannot impress the companies that visit the college and hence bargain for a better salary.
So, our advice to you will be to assess the placement records of the last 3 years instead and find out the merit of students who have managed to bag a good salary package and those who have not been able to bag good placements. Remember, a coin has two sides to it and it is upto you to decide which side you belong to.
All the best