GNDU Admissions 2019: Registration process started for UG, PG and Diploma Courses
Vishwas Garia | June 6, 2019 | 07:08 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JUNE 6 : Guru Nanak Dev University has started the registration process for various postgraduate, undergraduate, diploma and certificate programmes on June 6. Candidates who are willing to take admissions in any of colleges affiliated to Guru Nanak Dev University can sign up for interested course and college based on their eligibility criteria. The last date for registration is June 21, June 25, July 1, July 4 and July 22 depending upon the courses filled. The registration process for admissions in Ph.D courses will start soon.
The GNDU 2019 admission fee for general candidate is Rs.1200, whereas for SC/ ST candidates the GNDU registration fee is Rs.600. The registration fee can be paid in the online mode either by credit card, debit card and net banking or in the offline mode either by visiting any HDFC bank branch or by paying cash at university counter. The registration fee of GNDU admission 2019 is non refundable.
How to Fill GNDU Application Form
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Visit the official website of GNDU (online.gndu.ac.in)
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Under Admission dropdown, select “Campus Admission (2019-20)”.
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Further, select “Campus Admission Portal”.
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Click on “Sign - Up”.
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Complete the registration process by entering details including email id, mobile number, name, Aadhar number, etc.
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Upload scanned photograph (Max- 200*200) and signature (200*60).
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Select the course, campus and category and click on ‘Submit’.
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Pay the registration fee.
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