Jesus and Mary College begins registration process, apply till July 15
Team Careers360 | June 30, 2020 | 04:28 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Jesus and Mary College, University of Delhi has released its application form for admission to UG programmes on June 30. The last date of filling the admission form of Jesus and Mary College is July 15.
Candidates who wish to take admission in Jesus and Mary college need to register themselves first in the DU UG admission portal. After the registration is over, candidates will receive a DU form number.Only the candidates with a DU form number will be able to fill the admission form of Jesus and Mary College. While filling the JMC application form 2020, candidates must note that the email ID and mobile number provided must be same as filled for DU registration.
The college will also open the admission portal after the declaration of CBSE results for the students to update their marks. Incase of filing any incorrect information, candidates can make the correction till the last day of registration by paying a correction fee of Rs 100.
The cut off list of Jesus and Mary College will be made based on the best of four calculation of Delhi University.
Admission to Bachelor of Elementary Education (B. El. Ed) course offered at JMC is done through a Centralized entrance test conducted by CIE, University of Delhi.
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