Admission Process at SoLS

How to Apply for UG & PG Courses at SoLS
The admission process at the School of Liberal Studies (SoLS), BML Munjal University, is designed to identify intellectually curious, reflective and motivated learners across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The School offers BA (Hons) in Economics, Sociology, Psychology, History and Literature. It follows a holistic evaluation approach that goes beyond academic scores to assess a candidate’s potential, perspective and readiness for interdisciplinary learning.
Step 1: Online Application Submission
Applicants begin by completing a simple online application form, sharing their academic background, achievements, interests and aspirations. The process is designed to be accessible, even for candidates awaiting final results.
Step 2: Case Study & Faculty Interaction
Shortlisted applicants participate in a two-part evaluation:
- Reflective Case Study / Essay: Candidates analyse a given topic and present their insights, showcasing critical thinking and originality.
- One-on-One Faculty Interaction: A personalised interaction with faculty to understand the applicant’s thought process, communication skills and intellectual curiosity.
Step 3: Admission Offer & Scholarships / Financial Aid
Selected candidates will receive an admission offer from the School of Liberal Studies based on their overall performance in the evaluation process. Merit-based scholarships are awarded to high-performing applicants, while eligible students may also apply for need-based financial aid. Scholarships and financial aid ensure access to quality education for meritorious candidates from diverse financial backgrounds.
Who Should Apply?
The UG and PG programmes at the School of Liberal Studies, BML Munjal University, is ideal for students who:
- Seek personal transformation through an immersive learning experience
- Are curious about how multiple disciplines intersect
- Are willing to explore, question and forge their own unique paths
- Have an action-oriented mindset and are committed to addressing real-world and developmental challenges
