JNU PG second merit list 2022 to be released tomorrow at jnuee.jnu.ac.in
Candidates selected in the JNU PG second merit list can block their seats and register for pre-enrolment in online mode till November 10.
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Download NowApoorva Singh | November 7, 2022 | 05:31 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Jawaharlal Nehru University will publish the JNU second PG merit list 2022 tomorrow. Candidates can log in using the application number and password to check the JNU 2nd PG merit list 2022. The JNU merit list for PG Courses will be released on the official website - jnuee.jnu.ac.in.
Candidates can block their seat against the JNU PG second merit list 2022 till November 10. Admission and registration will be held from November 14 to 17 and from November 21 to 23. All the selected candidates have to attend the JNU counselling session, which will be held in online mode.
Candidates need to sign in to the portal with their application number and password. After this, candidates have to select their preferred college and course. The candidate will then be offered admission following the document verification process.
JNU PG second merit list 2022 is prepared on the basis of marks scored by the candidates in the CUET PG exam. NTA conducted the CUET examination for PG courses from September 1 to 12. A total of 3,34,997 candidates appeared in the CUET PG 2022.
The JNU PG first merit list was released on November 4 on the JNU official website - jnuee.jnu.ac.in. The last date for blocking of seats against the first JNU PG merit list was November 4, but it got extended till November 5.
JNU UG final merit list 2022 for undergraduate courses will be released on November 9. The physical verification for admission and registration for the final list of candidates will be held on November 14.
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