Gauhati University PG Admission 2020: Application form released on August 5; check details
Team Careers360 | August 5, 2020 | 08:11 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi: Gauhati University has released the Gauhati University PG 2020 application form on the official website gauhati.ac.in. The last date to fill the form for Gauhati University PG Admission 2020 has not been announced yet.
To fill the application form of Gauhati University Admission 2020, candidates will need to click on the ‘Application form page’. It will open a window where candidates need to fill their personal details, academic details, signature and photograph on the required sections.
Applicants should thoroughly check their ‘application form’ to ensure that the filled information is correct. After filling the Gauhati University application form 2020 online, candidates need to proceed to the fee payment section.
Candidates can use either net banking/ credit card/ debit card to pay the fee. This application form is only applicable for the PG programmes.
Gauhati University will not be conducting a common entrance test this year for postgraduate admissions. The Gauhati University admission 2020 for postgraduate programmes will be done based on the performance in the qualifying examination and specified eligibility criteria. The result of Gauhati University admissions will be announced in the form of merit lists.
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