JMI extends registration deadline for UG courses through CUET till April 12
Vagisha Kaushik | April 10, 2023 | 04:46 PM IST | 1 min read
JMI UG Admission 2023: Eligible candidates can apply for 15 UG programmes at jmicoe.in till April 12.
NEW DELHI : The Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) has extended the registration deadline for admission to undergraduate programmes under Common University Entrance Test (CUET UG) 2023 till April 12. Candidates can apply for UG programmes on the official website – jmicoe.in. Earlier, the last date to apply for UG programmes under CUET was April 10. The university took the decision after receiving requests from various students.
“On request of a large number of students, the vice chancellor, JMI, has very kindly approved extension in the last date of registration to UG programmes of the university whose entrance test will be conducted by CUET for the academic session 2023-24 from April 10, 2023 to April 12, 2023,” said JMI in an official notification. The applicants who wish to register may visit JMI examination website, that is, www.jmicoe.in,” it added.
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Candidates will have to keep their email id, mobile number, scanned photo, scanned signature and credit card, net banking or ATM-cum-Debit card details ready while filling out the JMI application form.
JMI Admission 2023: UG programmes offered through CUET
- BA (Hons) Persian
- BA (Hons) Urdu
- BA (Hons) History
- BA (Hons) French & Francophone Studies
- BA (Hons) Spanish & Latin American Studies
- BA (Hons) Economics
- BVoc Solar Energy
- BSc (Hons) Physics
- BSc (Hons) Chemistry
- BSc (Hons) Applied Mathematics
- BSc Biotechnology
- BA (Hons) Turkish Language & Literature
- BA (Hons) Hindi
- BA(Hons) Sanskrit
- BA (Hons) Korean Language
Recently, JMI extended the last date to register for BTech, BArch and PG programmes offered through CUET till April 20.
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