Candidates and parents commonly have questions about the Suresh Gyan Vihar University Entrance Exam (SGVUEE), including eligibility, pattern, admission process, results, scorecard, and counseling. Below are the most relevant FAQs to help you understand the exam and admission stages clearly.
SGVUEE is the university’s own entrance test for admission to programs like B.Tech, MBA, B.Pharm, Agriculture and others. It assesses subject knowledge, aptitude, and logical reasoning relevant to the chosen course. The exam enables merit-based admission decisions.
Most professional programs like B.Tech, MBA, B.Pharm and ICAR-aligned agriculture courses require SGVUEE. However, national exam scores such as JEE Main, CUET, CAT, MAT, CMAT and NEET can be accepted for relevant programs. Check specific eligibility for each course before applying.
No, SGVU does not charge any application or exam fee for SGVUEE. Candidates can register online for free on the official SGVU admission portal. There are no hidden costs during the application process.
Generally, edits are not permitted after final submission of the SGVUEE form. If corrections are essential, contact the SGVU admission support team immediately. Some corrections may be allowed only within a limited window at the university’s discretion.
The SGVUEE exam consists of 75 multiple-choice questions. Candidates are given 90 minutes to complete the test. Each correct answer earns 2 marks and there is no negative marking.
Engineering aspirants should focus on PCM fundamentals from 10+2. Management aspirants should prepare quantitative aptitude, reasoning and English. Agriculture and pharmacy aspirants should cover biology and basic sciences along with reasoning.
SGVUEE results are generally released a few weeks after the exam window closes. Registered candidates are informed via email/SMS and can check the portal for their scorecards. Exact dates are announced on the official portal.
Qualifying SGVUEE makes you eligible for counseling. Final admission depends on document verification, seat availability and program criteria. Some programs may also use national exam scores for selection.