CVRU Bihar 2021 online admission begins for UG and PG courses
Team Careers360 | May 13, 2021 | 08:52 PM IST | 1 min read
In view of the Covid-19 pandemic, CVRU has decided to hold the complete admission process virtually.
NEW DELHI : Dr C.V. Raman University (CVRU), Bihar has begun the CVRU 2021 admission process for admission to its undergraduate, postgraduate and diploma programmes. Owing to the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, the CVRU admission process will completely be held in online mode this year.
Applicants can submit their application form as well as deposit their fees in online mode by visiting the official website of CVRU.
CVRU is a part of the renowned AISECT Group of Universities (AGU) which offers a range of undergraduate, postgraduate and diploma courses across 6 faculties that include - engineering and technology, commerce and management, arts and humanities, science, computer science and IT, agriculture and yoga. and PhD in selected subjects.
Outlining the vision of the university, Santosh Kumar Choubey, visitor, CVRU Bihar, said, “The way Covid cases are surging again, we are not sure whether we will be able to return to physical classes anytime soon. Thus, keeping the current situation in mind, we have strengthened our online admission system and augmented the capacity to ensure their academic schedule does not suffer. Also, the University aims to facilitate the process of skill enhancement, thus creating an immediate impact at the local level.”
The university is also set to arrange career counselling sessions for prospective students along with online classes on soft skills, communication and personality development absolutely free of cost.
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