JNUEE 2019: Last date for applications extended; check new date
Vishwas Garia | April 15, 2019 | 09:10 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, APRIL 15 : Jawaharlal Nehru University has extended the application deadline of JNUEE and CEEB for academic session 2019-20. Candidates can now register and fill the application form of JNU admission 2019 till April 18. Earlier, the last date of application registration and submission was April 15. The application process of JNU 2019 admission started from March 15. The mode of application is online.
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The application fee can be paid by the registered candidates before April 19. The mode of application fee payment is both offline and online. The application form can be considered submitted only after the payment of application fee is done successfully. JNUEE 2019 will take place from May 27 to May 30. Candidates can download the admit card from May 10 onwards.
Application Fee
|
Category |
Application Fee (PG) |
Application Fee (UG) |
|
General/ OBC |
530 |
400 |
|
SC/ ST/ PwD |
310 |
265 |
|
Below Poverty Line |
110 |
65 |
About JNU Entrance Exam
The entrance exam will be conducted in a computer-based mode for admission in various undergraduate and postgraduates programmes conducted in the university. Until 2019, the entrance examination was conducted in online mode. The maximum marks of three hours entrance examination is100. The entrance test will be conducted in 127 cities across the country.
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