Admission to numerous postgraduate and doctorate programmes in sustainable development, environmental studies, and allied fields is available from the ERI School of Advanced Studies (TERI SAS). Different programmes have different admissions procedures, and different programmes have different cutoff scores as well. These variables include the number of applicants, the difficulty of the entrance exam, and the availability of seats.
The TERI SAS Common Entrance Examination (TERI SAS CET) is the entrance exam that TERI SAS administers for admission to postgraduate programmes. Every year, the cutoff scores for this exam change depending on the performance of the applicants and the number of open seats. Additionally, the university accepts results from additional national entrance exams like the CAT, MAT, CMAT, XAT, and GMAT.
Candidates must pass the TERI SAS Research Aptitude Test (RAT), which is followed by an interview, in order to be admitted to the PhD programmes. The university does not publish the RAT cutoff scores.
To learn more about the cutoff scores for various programmes and categories, it is advisable to check TERI SAS's official website or get in touch with the university's admission office.