JMI Admission 2022: First merit list today; last date to apply for UG courses through CUET
Anu Parthiban | September 26, 2022 | 10:00 AM IST | 1 min read
JMI has announced another opportunity for candidates who have applied for MTech, MA, PG Diploma courses and couldn’t get admission. Apply by September 30.
NEW DELHI: Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) will today announce the first list of selected candidates for JMI admission 2022 for undergraduate (UG) courses through CUET scores. Candidates who have registered for the UG admission 2022 will be able to view the JMI merit list on the official website, jmicoe.in.
CUET PG Result 2022 Live Updates
Meanwhile, the university has opened the registration portal for JMI UG admission 2022 for the fourth time. Interested candidates who couldn’t earlier will have to submit their application forms by today, September 26, 2022.
JMI has also announced another opportunity for candidates who have applied for PG, MTech, MA, PG Diploma courses and couldn’t get admission despite securing qualifying marks. Such applicants can exercise their option through the applicant’s login at jmicoe.in by September 30, 2022.
How to apply for JMI admission 2022
Jamia Millia Islamia has asked candidates to keep their email id, mobile number, scanned photo, scanned signature, credit card, net banking or ATM-cum-debit card details ready before applying for the admission. Here’s how to register on the official JMI admission portal.
- Go to the official website, jmicoe.in.
- Click on the link "Click here to apply for UG (CUET course) (session 2022-23)"
- Now candidates need to select the 'New Registrations' tab.
- Fill in all the required details.
- Submit the application fees through online mode.
- Now, submit the application form and take a printout of it for reference.
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