JNU PG Admission 2024: Registration ends today; first merit list on June 10
Ayushi Bisht | May 31, 2024 | 04:52 PM IST | 1 min read
JNU PG Registration 2024: Candidates can fill the JNU PG application form 2024 through the official website, jnu.ac.in.
NEW DELHI: Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) will close the registration window for postgraduate admission 2024 today, May 31. Candidates seeking admission into masters programmes offered by the university can fill the JNU PG application form through the official website, jnu.ac.in.
Students applying for various postgraduate courses such as Master of Arts (MA), Master of Science (MSc), and Master of Computer Applications (MCA) will be shortlisted on the basis of their CUET PG scores.
The university will offer admission MA, MSc, MCA, MPH, MTech, postgraduate diploma, and advanced diploma programmes through CUET PG scores only. Earlier, the last date to apply for JNU PG admission was May 27, 2024.
“The candidates who are due to appear in their respective qualifying examination may also apply. In the event of their selection they will be entitled to admission only if they have secured the minimum prescribed percentage of marks in their qualifying examination and they submit all documents including final year mark-sheets of qualifying examination before the deadline fixed for registration,” JNU notification read.
JNU PG Admission 2024: Documents required
Candidates can check the documents given below required to apply for JNU PG admission 2024.
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Valid mobile number |
Scanned copy of photograph |
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Active email id |
Scanned copy of signature |
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Photo identity proof |
Scanned copy of 10th mark sheet |
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Scanned copy of caste certificate |
Scanned copy of 12th mark sheet |
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