ISBR Begins UG Admission 2026; Apply by March 24 @isbr.in


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Applications are now open for ISBR UG 2026; submit by March 24 for BBA, BCom, BCA and LLB programmes.

ISBR Begins UG Admission 2026

The ISBR (Bangalore) has officially opened its undergraduate (UG) admission drive for 2026, inviting applications for courses such as BBA, BCom, BCA and LLB. Prospective candidates are required to complete the online form by March 24, 2026, applying through the official portal and submitting the necessary documentation.

This intake follows a structured selection process combining an aptitude test and personal interview to assess suitability for the chosen programme.

ISBR UG Programmes Admission 2026 Eligibility Criteria

The eligibility for ISBR’s UG programmes varies by course. For BBA, BCom, and BCA, candidates must have completed Class 12 from a recognised board. Those applying for LLB are required to hold a graduation degree with at least 45% marks, while applicants from SC/ST categories get a relaxation up to 40%.

Across all programmes, the institute follows a common selection process where candidates are shortlisted based on their performance in the ISBR Aptitude Test, followed by a personal interview.

ISBR UG Fee Structure 2026

Course One-Time Fee Tuition Fee Hostel Fee
BCA ₹ 25,000 ₹ 4,50,000 ₹ 5,60,000
BCom ₹ 25,000 ₹ 75,000 – ₹ 3,00,000 ₹ 5,60,000
BBA ₹ 25,000 ₹ 2,45,000 – ₹ 4,50,000 ₹ 5,60,000
BBA LLB - ₹ 7,50,000 -

Read More: ISBR Hostel Fees 2026, Facilities, Rooms, Food, Photos

Candidates applying for ISBR UG Admission 2026 must complete their online submission by March 24, 2026, which serves as the deadline for the Early Round conducted across major cities such as Bangalore, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai.

The application fee is ₹1,000 for Indian nationals, ₹2,000 for NRI/SAARC applicants, and USD 50 for foreign nationals. While filling out the form, applicants must upload essential documents including a passport-size photograph, Class X and XII mark sheets (if available), and any other certificates they wish to submit.

The selection process also includes the ISBR Aptitude Test, which follows an objective-type MCQ format, with occasional case-study or descriptive questions, held for one hour and carrying 100 marks, with no negative marking.

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