FLAME University, Pune Admission Process

  Pune   AICTE, UGC, NBA, Private   ESTD 2007
  Pune   AICTE, UGC, NBA, Private   ESTD 2007

Admission

FLAME University Pune Course Admissions 2024

FLAME University, founded in 2007 in Pune, Maharashtra, is a private institution. At the undergraduate level, it provides three-year programs in BBA, BA, and B.Sc., while at the postgraduate level, it offers a two-year MBA course. Additionally, FLAME University offers M.Phil and Ph.D. programs at the doctoral level.

FLAME University comprises four schools:

  1. FLAME School of Liberal Education
  2. FLAME School of Business
  3. FLAME School of Communication
  4. FLAME School of Fine & Performing Arts

FLAME University Admission Highlights 2024

University Type  Private
Application Process Online
Selection Criteria Merit-based and Entrance-based
  • All undergraduate (UG) applicants must undertake the FLAME Entrance Aptitude Test (FEAT) followed by Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) for admission.
  • Candidates who have passed the SAT are exempt from the FEAT but must participate in the GD and PI rounds.
  • Admission to the MBA program requires qualification in exams such as CAT, XAT, GMAT, MAT, NMAT, CMAT, or MAH-CET (conducted by DTE Maharashtra).
  • The university offers a Scholars Program lasting one year (two semesters), emphasizing interdisciplinary research and scholarship.

FLAME University Important Dates

MAH CET
Events Dates
MAH MBA CET Registration 4th week of February, 2024 (Tentative)
MAH MBA CET Last Date to Register 2nd week of March, 2024 (Tentative)
MAH MBA CET Form Correction 2nd week of March, 2024 (Tentative)
MAH MBA CET Admit Card Released  3rd week of March, 2024 (Tentative)
MAH MBA CET Exam Date 4th week of March 2024 (Tentative)
MAH MBA CET Result Declaration 1st week of June, 2024 (Tentative)
Counselling Process Begins Last week of June, 2024 (Tentative)

FLAME University Undergraduate Admission 2024

FLAME University provides a diverse array of undergraduate courses encompassing more than 30 majors. Students have the flexibility to select majors and minors from a selection of over 300 subjects.

Program Specialisation Eligibility Selection Criteria
B.A Economics Passed 10+2 examination with at least 40% marks from a recognised board in a relevant subject. Selection will be based on the performance in the FEAT/SAT exam followed by GD and PI.
Psychology
Literary & Cultural Studies
International Studies
Environmental Studies
Journalism
Public Policy
Sociology
BBA Communications Management To pursue BBA, 45% is the minimum requirement in 12th standard examinations

B.Sc

Applied Mathematics Passed 10+2 examination with at least 40% marks from a recognised board in a relevant subject.

B.Sc {Hons.}

Computer Science

BA {Hons.}

Economics

In addition to the previously listed courses, the university provides minors in the following areas:

  • Design
  • Dance
  • Music
  • Theatre

Eligibility criteria for international students are as follows:

  • A diploma is the minimum requirement for admission.
  • International Baccalaureate certificate holders are not eligible for admission.
  • For students from Cambridge University (GCE/IGCSE/GCSE examinations of approved British Examination Bodies), the ‘A’ Level certificate is the minimum requirement.

FLAME University Postgraduate Admission 2024

Postgraduate Courses Specialisation Eligibility Selection Criteria
MBA Communications Management Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate or an equivalent grade. Candidate must get the valid score in CAT/ XAT/ GMAT/ MAT/ CMAT/ MAH-CET exam followed by GD and PI. 
PGP Entrepreneurship & Innovation

Note: GMAT scores are valid for 5 years.

FLAME University Selection Process

Admission to the Undergraduate Degree programs will be determined by the candidate’s performance in the Entrance Exam, followed by Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) conducted on the same day.

The FEAT exam comprises four sections:

  1. Verbal Ability
  2. Reasoning Ability
  3. Quantitative Ability
  4. General Knowledge

The duration of the FEAT exam is 120 minutes.

Candidates who have qualified in the SAT are exempt from the FEAT exam, but they must participate in the Essay/PI conducted by the institute.

Results will be announced on the application portal according to the admission schedule. Selected candidates will receive an offer letter by courier.

MBA applicants will be evaluated based on the following criteria:

  1. Admission Test Scores (CAT/XAT/MAT/CMAT/NMAT/GMAT/MAHCET)
  2. Group Discussion/ Personal Interview
  3. Past Academic Record
  4. Extracurricular activities/ achievements
  5. Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  6. Personality Profiling
 

How to Apply for FLAME University?

FLAME University utilises a unified application procedure for both its undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) courses.

To initiate the process, applicants are required to first register on FLAME University’s official website, creating a user account. Following registration, they can log in to complete the application form and specify their preferred choices for Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) centers.

Additionally, applicants must upload a recent passport-size colored photograph and signature, along with the following documents:

  • 10th standard mark sheet
  • 10th standard (or equivalent) passing certificate
  • 12th standard (or equivalent) mark sheet
  • Copy of 12th standard (or equivalent) passing certificate
  • SAT scorecard (if applicable)
  • Copies of other necessary certificates

Upon completion, candidates are required to submit the application along with the prescribed fee.

Application Fee: INR 2,000/-

The application fee can be settled through either of the following methods:

  1. Debit Card or Credit Card: All major cards are accepted, except for American Express.

  2. Demand Draft (DD): The DD should be made payable to “FLAME University” and drawn in Pune. In the application form, candidates must provide details of the DD, including the DD number, Bank, and Date. The DD, with the candidate’s name, program, and application number written on the back, should be sent to FLAME University at the following address:

Foundation for Liberal and Management Education, 401, Phoenix Commercial Complex, Bund Garden, Opp. Residency Club, Pune – 411001, Maharashtra, India.

FAQs

Q: What is the minimum attendance requirement at FLAME University?

A: Students must maintain a minimum attendance of 85%. Failure to do so may result in grade penalties or course repetition.

Q: Can students pursue a double major at FLAME University?

A: Yes, students can opt for a double major provided they meet prerequisites such as achieving a certain minimum CGPA. Additionally, they must designate a primary and secondary major when selecting a double major.

Q: What specialisations are available in the MBA program at FLAME University?

A: Specialisations offered in the MBA program include Finance, Marketing, Human Resource Management, Entrepreneurship, and Operations.

Q: What specialisations are offered in the MBA (Communications and Management) program at FLAME University?

A: Specialisations offered in the MBA (Communications and Management) program include Advertising and Branding, Film and Television, and Digital Marketing and Communications.

Q: Does FLAME University provide scholarships?

A: Yes, FLAME University offers merit-based scholarships to high-performing candidates upon admission. These scholarships may range from partial to full fee waivers. Additionally, special scholarships are available for achievers or outstanding all-round performers in various fields. Eligibility criteria include holding state-level, board-level, or national-level academic rankings, or winning awards in international/national/state-level sports events, among others. Supporting documents are required for scholarship consideration.

Q: Does FLAME University offer financial aid?

A: Yes, FLAME University provides financial aid to students facing financial hardships due to circumstances beyond their control, such as death, serious illness, or other situations impeding their ability to generate funds independently. Supporting documents are required for consideration for need-based support.