Admission procedure
Criteria for application as International / NRI Student
Definition of International Student
- An applicant holding a passport from any country other than India is defined as an International student.
- Students holding Indian passports but having qualified for higher Secondary examination/UG degree or equivalent from a foreign country will be classified as international and apply as international students. (NRI students)
- Students from SAARC countries – Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and non-resident Indians (NRI as defined above) of these countries will pay fees in line with domestic students. However, they are classified as international students and gain admittance through the international pathway.
Application Process
To complete the AURO University online application, click on the link:Â Apply NowÂ
Upon submission of your online application, a non-refundable application processing fee of INR 2000 will be charged. The fee can be paid through the Credit/Debit Card payment gateway or a bank transfer.
Please reach out to [email protected] for guidance and bank details.
Eligibility Criteria
- Students must fulfil the minimum eligibility requirements as laid down for their chosen program as per AU policy
- Candidates applying for admission to undergraduate programs must have obtained a higher secondary/‘A’ Level/Class 12 certificate (with a minimum percentage of marks as prescribed) and taken the requisite courses necessary to meet the eligibility criteria for admission to the program of choice. The candidate must provide an equivalence certificate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU)
- For admission to a postgraduate program at AU, the equivalence for the undergraduate degree earned by the candidate in their country shall be obtained from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU)
- Students must possess a valid passport and visa / travel documents for the duration of study.
All students admitted under the foreign category are recommended to have qualified TOEFL or IELTS with the minimum scores specified below.
TOEFL – 60
IELTS – 5
Exemptions
- The requirement for passing English proficiency test may be exempted for foreign applicants from Nepal and Tibet.
- Candidate from any foreign country having completed their qualifying exam from India or a foreign centre of Indian University/Board shall be exempted from the requirement of English proficiency test
Issuance of Offer Letter/ Visa Letter
On successful application submission, the University shall assess the student’s documents for eligibility for the course for which they have applied, followed by an online faculty interaction with the student via video meeting (WhatsApp/google meet/Zoom)
If approved, an offer of admission letter/visa letter will be issued to the applicant.