CENTAC Puducherry invites submission of willingness, fresh applications for non-NEET professional courses
Vaishnavi Shukla | July 28, 2025 | 02:10 PM IST | 1 min read
CENTAC Puducherry will close the submission of willingness window and fresh registrations for undergraduate non-NEET professional courses on July 29 by 5 pm.
The Centralised Admission Committee (CENTAC) Puducherry has invited candidates to submit their willingness for professional courses who have already registered for non-NEET admission for arts, science, and commerce courses. The committee has also invited fresh applications for professional courses for admissions. The last date for submission of willingness and fresh registrations is July 29 by 5 pm.
However, candidates whose course preferences are not filled in will not be considered for allotment, and no further extension will be given to candidates.
Candidates can submit their willingness for admissions and fresh applications on the official website, centacpuducherry.in.
CENTAC Puducherry reopened to applications for fresh applicants based on the requests from HSc supplementary exam-qualified candidates.
Candidates can submit their willingness for BTech, BSc (Hons) in Agriculture & Horticulture, BVSc and AH, BSc nursing, BPT, BSc paramedical courses , PharmD, BPharm, 5-year BA LLB, diploma in paramedical courses, BVoc courses in AIAT and BA / BSc courses for admissions at Rashtriya Raksha University Puducherry Campus after payment of the balance application fees on or before July 29.
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