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BITS Pilani Various Courses

Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani

Pilani, Dubai, Goa, Hyderabad
Deemed to be University u/s 3 of UGC Act, 1956

 Admission Notice-2012

Off-Campus Work Integrated Learning Programmes Admission-2012

Admissions to first semester 2012-13

Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani is a globally renowned premier Institute of higher education, consistently ranked amongst top Indian universities
For more information on BITS Pilani, please visit www.bits-pilani.ac.in
Applications are invited for admission to the following programmes

Integrated First Degree Programmes

B.S. Optometry (8 semesters)

Conducted at Chennai in collaboration with Sankara Nethralaya-Elite School of Optometry; conducted at Hyderabad in collaboration with L.V. Prasad Eye Institute-Bausch and Lomb School of Optometry
Eligibility: Pass in 10+2 from Central/State Board or its equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics/Biology

B.S. Physician Assistant (8 semesters)

Conducted at Chennai in collaboration with Madras Medical Mission
Eligibility: Pass in 10+2 from Central/State Board or its equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics/Biology

Higher Degree Programme

M.Phil Optometry (4 semesters)

Conducted at Chennai in collaboration with Sankara Nathralaya-Elite School of Optometry
Eligibility: B.S. Optometry of BITS, or its equivalent
The offering of any of the programmes/centres for contact sessions is subject to availability of viable number of suitable candidates
Application Procedure: Application forms and programme details can be downloaded from the BITS website www.bits-pilani.ac.in/wilp-admission

Deadline for submission of duly completed application form along with the requisite processing fees of Rs 1500/- to the Dean, WILP Division, BITS, Pilani-333031, Rajasthan is 15th June, 2012

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