Banasthali University starts admission to various programme
Banasthali University has issued admission notification from eligible candidates for admission to various undergraduate and postgraduate courses commencing in 2014.

The interested and eligible candidates who are looking to pursue their career from the university can apply for admission on or before April 30, 2014.

Courses Offered :
The students can pursue Engineering, Mathematical Sciences, Home Science, Law, Journalism, Aviation, Management Courses, Fine Arts, Life Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences and some other prominent courses.

Eligibility Criteria :
The desirous candidates are advised to visit the official website of Banasthali University to know the eligibility criteria for the various courses offered by the university. The candidates can get Admission Information, Available Courses, Fee structures and other details.

Selection Process :
The candidates will be selected for admission for the courses offered by the university on the basis of merit and entrance exam (if applicable).

How to Apply :
Interested and eligible candidates can apply online through the official website only.

They can also obtain the application forms through post by sending a demand draft of Rs 800, drawn in favour of Banasthali Vidyapith payable at Banasthali/Jaipur, to: Secretary- Banasthali Vidyapith. P.O. Banasthali Vidyapith-304022, Rajasthan.

The candidates can obtain the applications forms in person upon payment of Rs 700 in cash from: Surya Mandir, Banasthali Vidyapith or C-62, Sarojini Marg, C-Scheme, Jaipur - 302001

Important dates:
Last date for submission of  applications: 30/04/2014
Last date of submission of applications with late fee : 15/05/2014
Date of entrance exams : 31/05/2014 and 01/06/2014.

About Banasthali Vidyapith :
Banasthali Vidyapith is a fully residential women's university which offers an integrated system extending from the primary to the Ph.D. level.

It was on October 6, 1935 that Smt. Ratan Shastri and Pandit Hiralal Shastri founded Banasthali to fill up the vacuum caused by the sudden death of their highly talented and promising daughter Shantabai. They had high expectations that she would work for women's cause when she would grow up. But  destiny  ordained  otherwise.

Thus, Banasthali  owes its existence neither to the zeal of an educationist, nor to that of a social reformer. It is also not the creation of a Philanthropist's purse. It has arisen like the fabled phoenix from the ashes of a blossoming flower Shantabai.