JMI 2020 admission test dates announced; check details
Team Careers360 | September 27, 2020 | 04:40 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : The Office of the Controllers of Examination, Jamia Millia Islamia has released the complete JMI admission test 2020 schedule. The JMI entrance exam 2020 will be conducted from October 10 to November 22 in various examination centres around the country.
The Jamia Millia Islamia admit card 2020 will be released at least seven days before the examination. Candidates who have registered themselves for the JMI entrance examination can download the admit card 2020 by visiting the student portal, jmi.coe.in.
Schedule of University Admission Tests for Academic year 2020-21.
The admit cards for admission Test will be available on student's Portal at https://t.co/NhCzCL8ltN before seven days of the admission test. #JamiaMilliaIslamia pic.twitter.com/BuZBVK0UWY— Jamia Millia Islamia (@jamiamillia_) September 27, 2020
The admission test schedule has been finalized by the Executive Council (Standing Committee) in a meeting held on September 24, taking into consideration the UGC guidelines. JMI admission test dates 2020 for MPhil and PhD programmes will be released later.
The executive council a week back made it clear that the admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate programmes will be done on the basis of the entrance test only. It put an end to the rumours which were making rounds about the university opting for merit based admissions this year, due to Covid 19 situation.
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