Jamia Hamdard releases applications for integrated online ODL courses
Team Careers360 | August 19, 2020 | 05:47 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Jamia Hamdard has released the applications for the Integrated ODL – online programmes, including PG diploma, diploma and certificate courses for the session 2020-21. Aspiring candidates can now start filling the applications. The application window will remain open till August 31, 2020. According to the eligibility criteria set by the institution, there is no age bar for seeking admissions in the Integrated ODL – online programmes. This means that candidates from any age group can apply for these courses.
However, admission to courses like BBA, BCA, MBA and MCA has not commenced yet and will begin in due course.
The classes for the diploma, PG diploma and certificate courses will be commencing from September 2020.
The candidates should fill and submit the application form before the submission deadline. The application should be filled carefully. In admission form, candidates need to attach self-attested copies of the mark sheets, a demand draft of the fees amount for the first semester mentioned under the column “Total Fee Per Semester”.
Further, candidates have to dispatch it through Speed Post/Courier addressed to the Dean, SODL, Jamia Hamdard, First Floor, Hamdard Convention Centre, Jamia Hamdard, Hamdard Nagar, Mehrauli – Badarpur Road, New Delhi – 110 062.
In any case, if the number of applicants for any programme is not viable, the programme will be withdrawn or removed from the session.
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