Jamia Millia Islamia opens admission process for distance-mode courses
Abhiraj P | March 2, 2022 | 09:30 PM IST | 1 min read
JMICOE: The deadline for submitting JMI online application is March 25, 2022; candidates can pay admission fee till April 10
NEW DELHI: The Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) University has invited applications for admissions for courses provided in the distance mode through JMI’s Centre for Distance and Online Education (CDOE) for the academic session 2021-22 beginning from January. The deadline for submitting the online application is March 25, 2022. Candidates can pay the admission fee till April 10.
“Jamia Millia Islamia invites applications for the Distance Mode admission at the Centre for Distance and Online Education for the academic session 2021-22 (beginning from January),” said a statement from JMI.
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Candidates can apply for various undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma and certificate programmes offered at JMICOE through the JMI’s official website jmicoe.in.
As part of the JMI admission process, candidates are required to complete the document verification process between March 9 and April 8, 2022.
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Jamia Millia has advised the candidates to read the prospectus-2022 and instructions it has released on its website before filling up the form in order to avoid any mistakes.
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