Bundelkhand University 2019 Admission: Application Form Last Date Extended
Vishwas Garia | May 24, 2019 | 02:52 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 24: Bundelkhand University,Jhansi has extended the last date of availability of online application forms for admission in academic programmes through entrance test to May 28. Earlier, the scheduled last date of application form availability was May 25. The last date of applications with the late fee of Rs. 600 is May 30.
There is no change in the application deadline of direct admission through merit. The entrance exam for B.El.Ed and B.Sc Nursing will be conducted on June 8, whereas the entrance examination for all the other courses will be conducted on June 9. The admit card will be available in the official website of Bundelkhand University from June 5 onwards.
The application fee for Bundelkhand University admission through entrance test will be Rs.1100 for General candidates and Rs.500 for SC/ ST candidates
How to fill Bundelkhand University Application Form 2019
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Visit the official website of Bundelkhand University, Jhansi (www.bujhansi.ac.in)
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Click on ‘ Admission-2019 ’.
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Further, click on ‘Apply Online for New Registration ‘ section below the login window.
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Read the admission guidelines and confirm by clicking on ‘Ok ‘.
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Fill the application form of Bundelkhand University by entering the required personal, academic and contact details.
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Click on ‘Save and Register ’.
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Pay the application fee.
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