Bharati Vidyapeeth establishes a bridge to quality higher education for students globally. Our distance education model is designed for those who seek cognitive growth without the constraints of location or time, carrying forward a 60-year commitment to intellectual awakening.
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Register and verify your details over email.
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Fill out the online application form.
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Submit required documents for verification.
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Complete enrollment with fee payment.
Since 1964, Bharati Vidyapeeth has been a pioneer in Indian education. Recognised as a Deemed to be University since 1996, it now includes 29 institutions, 3 research centres and a legacy of academic excellence across disciplines.
A university that blends:
Here, your growth is not optional - it's expected.
For Undergraduate (BBA, BCA, BA, B.Com), you must have passed 10+2 from a recognized board. For Postgraduate (MBA, MCA, MA, M.Com, MSW), a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university is mandatory.
Note for IT Programs:Students from a non-IT background applying for BCA or MCA will be required to complete a Bridge Courseto align with the technical curriculum.
The process is entirely online. Register on the portal, verify your email, and upload scanned copies of your original marksheets. Once your documents are reviewed, pay the tuition fees and submit the printed application form at your designated Learner Support Center.
As per UGC guidelines, a **DEB ID (Academic Bank of Credits)** is mandatory.
1. Visit the ABC portalor
DigiLocker to generate your unique ID.
2. In the admission form, use the "Fetch DEB Details"button to
link your profile.
Note:Enrollment cannot be finalized without successful DEB ID
verification.
Yes. If you have a gap of two or more years between your last qualifying examination and the current session, you must upload a Gap Certificate (Affidavit)on stamp paper clearly stating the reason for the hiatus.
Bharati Vidyapeeth CDOE follows a Semester Pattern. The evaluation consists of 30 marks for internal assignments and 70 marks for term-end university examinations held at designated Learner Support Centers.