Jamia Millia Islamia to open applications for PhD programmes on November 22
Ishita Ranganath | November 18, 2022 | 10:36 PM IST | 1 min read
Jamia Millia Islamia will be opening online applications for its PhD programmes for the academic session 2022-23 on November 22, 2022.
NEW DELHI: Jamia Millia Islamia has released the notification for Ph.D admissions for academic session 2022-2023. The online application forms for JMI PhD 2023 will begin on November 22.
Interested candidates can apply through JMI's official website- jmicoe.in from November 22 to December 22, 2022. The university will release a detailed admissions notification soon. The candidates that have cleared their examinations and were qualified on or before the academic session on 201-22 are eligible to apply.
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“The online application form for admission to Ph.D Programmes for academic session 2022- 2023 will be available on the university examination website i.e. jmicoe.in. The eligible candidates may apply for admission to Ph.D. Programmes w.e.f 22.11.2022 till 22.12.2022” reads the official notification", reads the official notification.
The university also extended the last date for submission of fee for the new admissions in all undergraduate and post graduate certificate and diploma courses offered by the centre for distance and online education, JMI for the session 2022-23. Candidates can submit the fee till November 22, 2022.
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