Kashmir University PG general merit list 2023 out at kashmiruniversity.net
Arpita Das | July 13, 2023 | 04:07 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates whose names are on the Kashmir University merit list are eligible for the counselling process.
NEW DELHI: Kashmir University released the postgraduate course general merit list. The Kashmir University PG course general merit list 2023 is available on its official website, kashmiruniversity.net. Candidates whose names are on the merit list can participate in Kashmir University counselling process.
The details mentioned on Kashmir University PG merit list include the name of the candidate, form number, roll number, percentage, address, category, entrance point and total point.
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For Kashmir University counselling process a few important documents are required to submit which include marksheet of graduation, Class 12 marksheet, Class 10 marksheet, scanned signature, passport photograph, self-attested caste certificate and self-attested proof for the secured seat as per sports quota.
Kashmir University PG Merit List Direct Link
Kashmir University PG General Merit List 2023: How to check
To check the Kashmir University PG merit list follow the steps below:
- Visit the official website of Kashmir University, kashmiruniversity.net.
- Click on the "General Merit List of PG Entrance Test Session 2023" link on the homepage.
- Then click on the programme-specific merit list link.
- The PG general merit list will be displayed on the screen.
- Check the details and download the merit list PDF for future reference.
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