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PU to begin admission process from August 1

Patna University (PU) is set to begin online admission process for the new academic session 2021-22 from August 1, as per a notification issued on Wednesday

Published on: Jul 28, 2021, 22:14:48 IST
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Patna University (PU) is set to begin online admission process for the new academic session 2021-22 from August 1, as per a notification issued on Wednesday.

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Online application for admission in regular and self-financing undergraduate (UG) courses will be invited from August 1. The last date for filling online admission form is August 20.

PU’s vice-chancellor Girish Kumar Choudhary, said, “Admission process for eight UG courses, including BSc, BCom, BA, BCA, and BBA, and other vocational courses will begin from August 1. Admission notice for LLB, Bachelor of Fine Arts and other postgraduate programmes will be announced soon.”

Students can visit www.patnauniversity.ac for further details, said a PU official.

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