JNU Admissions 2019: Last date for applications submission today; correction window to open on April 22
Vishwas Garia | April 18, 2019 | 12:03 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, APRIL 18 : The registration and applications submission process of JNU admissions 2019 will be closed today at midnight. The last date of application fee payment is April 19. Earlier, the last date of application submission was April 15, which was rescheduled by the university.The university started the application process of admissions on March 15. The entrance examination will be held in between May 27 to May 30.
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Candidates who wants to make any corrections on their filled JNU application form 2019 can do the same when the university will open it’s application correction window on April 22. The application correction window will be closed on April 28. The mode of application corrections will be online.
About JNUEE 2019
National Testing Agency will conduct an online entrance examination for admission in various postgraduate and undergraduate programmes of Jawaharlal Nehru University.The three hours entrance examination will be conducted in online mode. The total marks of entrance exam is 100.
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