JNU releases UG application correction window notice; 1st merit list on Oct 17
Mridula Singh | October 10, 2022 | 05:01 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can make corrections in their JNU application form 2022 by using their login credentials at jnu.ac.in.
NEW DELHI: Jawaharlal Nehru University will open the JNU application correction window on October 13. Candidates can make corrections in their JNU 2022 application form till October 14 (11:50 PM).
The university has released the JNU 2022 application form for admission in UG courses through CUET on September 27 for admission in 342 undergraduate courses. Applicants can submit their JNU application form 2022 till October 12.
Candidates can make any corrections in their JNU application form without paying additional fees. JNU will provide admission to its undergraduate courses on the basis of the CUET scores.
Jawaharlal Nehru University will release the JNU 1st merit list 2022 on October 17. Candidates can check the JNU 2022 merit list by visiting the official website of the university.
How to edit JNU UG 2022 application form?
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Go to the official website - jnu.ac.in
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Click on the ‘Sign In’ tab.
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Enter application Id and date of birth or password.
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Now, click on the “Login” tab.
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Application form will be opened on your screen.
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Make corrections in the particular field and click on the submit tab.
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Save the changes and take the printout of it.
Common University Entrance Tests (UG) were conducted by the NTA from July 15 and August 30 for admission to 44 central universities and 46 other universities.
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There are 342 undergraduate seats and 1025 postgraduate seats available at the university in various schools and disciplines. JNU has been conducting admission through JNU Entrance Examination (JNUEE) since 2019 at different centres of the country in collaboration with NTA in computer based test (CBT) mode.
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