The GLAET (Ganeshi Lal Agarwal University Entrance test) is an entry-level exam for UG/PG students. The GLA University is the conducting body of this examination. The exam happens once a year to provide admissions to students in B.Tech, MCA, BBA, and many more. This opportunity provides the student’s scope to enter into colleges with good infrastructure and facilities.
Unlike other university exams, the marks that students get in this test decide their admission. Thus, it is important for students given this exam to manage their time in each section. The GLAET exam happens in May, every year. The Admission form releases around January. The students get a month to fill the forms and submit them.
These exams are a way for students to get higher education in fields like Management, Logistics, IT, Science, and more. Therefore, The students will pay an application fee to get into the examination. After successful payment of fees, the students decide on the venue, time, date, and the center.
The conducting body GLA(Ganeshi Lal Agrawal University) is the sole conducting body of the GLAET. The university is situated in Mathura and has state-of-the-art facilities. Thus, the students prepare the whole year to get a passing grade in the GLAET.
The results for the GLAET exams are available now on the official website of the GLA. Check your results by login in with your credentials.
The admit cards for the GLAET exams are available on the website. Log in to check your details
Now, we will be taking a look at the registration process for the GLAET examinations. Just like any other online examination, the students can go to the official website of the conducting authority to apply. Therefore, the students will need to log in on the GLA official website to apply.
The application process opened on the first of January. Students can either apply or online depending on their convenience. The application process is available in offline modes as well. The registration process is very easy. All you have to do is log on to the official website of the university. Firstly, go to the website. You will be asked to make an account for the application if you do not have one already.
The students will apply for the GLAET from the 1st of January. This early application gets the students enough time for application and study. The application form and fees for the examination are Rs.700 for the UG/PG courses. However, the fees for diploma courses like D.Pharma, and B.Ed are Rs. 500/-.
The candidates are required to fill in all of their personal, educational, and mandatory details to get finish the application. After filling in the application form, and paying the fees, they must select the required date, time, and venue for the examination.
The online form is filled by visiting the website. The application fees are paid by credit cards, debit cards, UPI IDs, and Net Banking. After the fees are paid, the students will receive all the updates including their ID and Password through email.
The offline form is filled by downloading the form online. The students should print it out and fill it. After filling it out, they should put it inside an envelope along with a Demand Draft of the fees.
GLAET Syllabus
The GLAET syllabus is a vast one. It includes subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics mainly. The table below will let you know about the syllabus and what topics can be asked for in the examination.
Subject | Chapter/Topic |
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Chemistry |
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English |
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Mathematics |
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Candidates should clear all the necessary qualifications before appearing in the exam. It is mandatory for students to clear the GLA entrance test. JEE Mains & JEE Advanced scores are also acceptable for admission in the GLA University.
Course | Qualifying Exam | Discipline | Minimum marks in Percentage for Gen/ OBC | Minimum marks in Percentage for SC/ ST |
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B.Tech | 10+2 | Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects with one of the Chemistry/ Computer Science | 60% | 55% |
B.Pharm | 10+2 | Physics, Chemistry and Biology/ Maths | 50% | 45% |
D.Pharm | 10+2 | Physics, Chemistry and Biology/ Maths | 50% | 45% |
BBA | 10+2 | Any Discipline | 50% | 45% |
BBA (Honours) | 10+2 | Any Discipline | 60% | 55% |
BBA (Family Business) | 10+2 | Any Discipline | 50% | 45% |
B.Com (Honours) | 10+2 | Any Discipline | - | - |
BCA | 10+2 | Any Discipline with Mathematics at 10+2 level | - | - |
B.Sc (Honours) Biotechnology | 10+2 | Physics, Chemistry and Biology/ Biotechnology | 50% | 45% |
B.Ed | Graduation | Any discipline | 50% | 45% |
MBA | Graduation | Any discipline | 50% | 45% |
MCA | Graduation | Any discipline with Mathematics at Graduation and 10+2 level | 50% | 45% |
MCA (Lateral Entry) | 3 years bachelor degree in BCA, B.Sc with Mathematics as a course at Graduation and 10+2 level | - | 50% | 45% |
M.Sc Biotechnology | Biotechnology or Life Sciences stream | - | 50% | 45% |
M.Sc Microbiology & Immunology | Biotechnology or Life Sciences stream | - | 50% | 45% |
Diploma in Engineering | 10th | Any discipline | 50% | 45% |
M.Pharm | B.Pharm | - | Minimum 60% marks in B.Pharm | |
M.Tech | B.Tech/ M.Sc | - | Minimum 60% marks in B.Tech or 60% marks in MCA (for M.Tech computer science only) or 60% marks in M.Sc Physics (for M.Tech Engineering systems only) | |
B.Pharm (Lateral Entry) | D.Pharm | - | With at least 55% marks | |
B.Tech (Lateral Entry) | Diploma or B.Sc (PCM) | - | Minimum 60% marks in 3 years diploma or B.Sc with 60% marks |
GLAET 2022 Counselling
After the declaration of the result, students will be called for counselling. Candidates will be shortlisted for admission on the basis of the counselling process. Only those students will be called for counselling whose names are present on the merit list.
Counselling will be conducted by the university. Students must be physically present at the time of counselling otherwise the seat be allotted to the next candidate whose name is present on the merit list. At the time of counselling candidates must bring the document for verification:
Students have to pay entrance fees of INR 700 for all the courses but in the case of D.Pharm, Diploma in Engineering and B.Ed courses they have to pay INR 500.
The paper pattern is an integral part of understanding the exam and its components. The exam pattern depends upon the subjects too. That is why this exam has an online mode of answering. The MCQ paper pattern helps the students to quickly answer. It narrows down the choices and helps students retain information.
The students must check the pattern for GLAET properly before studying. It is important to study the pattern before studying the syllabus itself. Therefore, it is important to consider the marks allocation and weightage. Let us discuss how the pattern is and what subjects you should prioritize according to it.
The students will have approximately 120 minutes to complete the exam. Among those 120 minutes, there will be 90 questions to complete. The 90 questions will be regarding the subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English. The answers will be given in a Multiple choice way.
There will be 45 questions based on Mathematics, 20 on Physics, 15 on English, and 10 in Chemistry. The test will be given only in the online form. There is no offline form of examination. Although the payment of fees is done offline, the exam is not taken that way.
A very important thing to remember is that there will be 4 marks awarded for each right answer. While a wrong answer will deduct a mark from the student’s total. Therefore, students will have to be mindful of this marking system whenever attempting questions. No marks will be given if a question is left unattended.
Candidates should clear all the necessary qualifications before appearing in the exam. It is mandatory for students to clear the GLA entrance test. JEE Mains & JEE Advanced scores are also acceptable for admission in the GLA University.
Course | Qualifying Exam | Discipline | Minimum marks in Percentage for Gen/ OBC | Minimum marks in Percentage for SC/ ST |
---|---|---|---|---|
B.Tech | 10+2 | Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects with one of the Chemistry/ Computer Science | 60% | 55% |
B.Pharm | 10+2 | Physics, Chemistry and Biology/ Maths | 50% | 45% |
D.Pharm | 10+2 | Physics, Chemistry and Biology/ Maths | 50% | 45% |
BBA | 10+2 | Any Discipline | 50% | 45% |
BBA (Honours) | 10+2 | Any Discipline | 60% | 55% |
BBA (Family Business) | 10+2 | Any Discipline | 50% | 45% |
B.Com (Honours) | 10+2 | Any Discipline | - | - |
BCA | 10+2 | Any Discipline with Mathematics at 10+2 level | - | - |
B.Sc (Honours) Biotechnology | 10+2 | Physics, Chemistry and Biology/ Biotechnology | 50% | 45% |
B.Ed | Graduation | Any discipline | 50% | 45% |
MBA | Graduation | Any discipline | 50% | 45% |
MCA | Graduation | Any discipline with Mathematics at Graduation and 10+2 level | 50% | 45% |
MCA (Lateral Entry) | 3 years bachelor degree in BCA, B.Sc with Mathematics as a course at Graduation and 10+2 level | - | 50% | 45% |
M.Sc Biotechnology | Biotechnology or Life Sciences stream | - | 50% | 45% |
M.Sc Microbiology & Immunology | Biotechnology or Life Sciences stream | - | 50% | 45% |
Diploma in Engineering | 10th | Any discipline | 50% | 45% |
M.Pharm | B.Pharm | - | Minimum 60% marks in B.Pharm | |
M.Tech | B.Tech/ M.Sc | - | Minimum 60% marks in B.Tech or 60% marks in MCA (for M.Tech computer science only) or 60% marks in M.Sc Physics (for M.Tech Engineering systems only) | |
B.Pharm (Lateral Entry) | D.Pharm | - | With at least 55% marks | |
B.Tech (Lateral Entry) | Diploma or B.Sc (PCM) | - | Minimum 60% marks in 3 years diploma or B.Sc with 60% marks |
The paper pattern is an integral part of understanding the exam and its components. The exam pattern depends upon the subjects too. That is why this exam has an online mode of answering. The MCQ paper pattern helps the students to quickly answer. It narrows down the choices and helps students retain information.
The students must check the pattern for GLAET properly before studying. It is important to study the pattern before studying the syllabus itself. Therefore, it is important to consider the marks allocation and weightage. Let us discuss how the pattern is and what subjects you should prioritize according to it.
The students will have approximately 120 minutes to complete the exam. Among those 120 minutes, there will be 90 questions to complete. The 90 questions will be regarding the subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English. The answers will be given in a Multiple choice way.
There will be 45 questions based on Mathematics, 20 on Physics, 15 on English, and 10 in Chemistry. The test will be given only in the online form. There is no offline form of examination. Although the payment of fees is done offline, the exam is not taken that way.
A very important thing to remember is that there will be 4 marks awarded for each right answer. While a wrong answer will deduct a mark from the student’s total. Therefore, students will have to be mindful of this marking system whenever attempting questions. No marks will be given if a question is left unattended.
GLAET Syllabus
The GLAET syllabus is a vast one. It includes subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics mainly. The table below will let you know about the syllabus and what topics can be asked for in the examination.
Subject | Chapter/Topic |
Physics |
|
Chemistry |
|
English |
|
Mathematics |
|
GLAET 2022 Counselling
After the declaration of the result, students will be called for counselling. Candidates will be shortlisted for admission on the basis of the counselling process. Only those students will be called for counselling whose names are present on the merit list.
Counselling will be conducted by the university. Students must be physically present at the time of counselling otherwise the seat be allotted to the next candidate whose name is present on the merit list. At the time of counselling candidates must bring the document for verification: