Jamia Millia Islamia invites fresh registrations for BSc aeronautics course; apply by September 28
Tanuja Joshi | September 25, 2023 | 02:51 PM IST | 1 min read
Jamia Millia Islamia is offering admission to its BSc aeronautics course for session 2023-24 to all students who cleared the JMI entrance test but couldn't get a seat.
NEW DELHI: Jamia Millia Islamia has invited fresh registrations for admissions to its BSc aeronautics programmes. Those candidates who have appeared in any of the entrance tests of JMI for the session 2023-24 and secured qualifying marks but could not get selected in any programme, may apply fresh through the official website, jmicoe.in.
The university will grant admission to the BSc aeronautics programme for the vacant seats available till September 28.
The eligibility for applying to the BSc aeronautics programme is that the candidates should have a senior secondary school certificate or an intermediate or equivalent from a recognized board with physics, chemistry, and mathematics (PCM) as their main subjects, with not less than 50 percent marks in these three subjects.
Also, those having a three-year or four-year diploma in engineering, recognized by AICTE, or a state board of technical education or a university with not less than 55 percent marks in aggregate.
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The counselling for the JMI BSc aeronautics programme will be held from October 3 to October 4 in the office of the dean, faculty of engineering and technology. The eligible candidates will have to reach the JMI office along with their original documents to attend the counselling.
An official statement from the university read, “ The Dean is requested to examine the eligibility of candidates to this program and send the list of eligible candidates to the undersigned on 05.10.2023 along with latest vacant positions and attendance to this office, to notify the list of provisionally selected candidates for admission in the said program strictly as per merit.”
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