Patna University 2021 UG admission process to begin from August 1
Kapil Rawat | July 30, 2021 | 06:52 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can start filling the Patna University application form 2021 from August 1 at patnauniversity.ac.in.
NEW DELHI: Patna University (PU) will release the Patna University 2021 application form for UG programmes on August 1. Aspiring students can fill and submit the Patna University application form 2021 till August 20 on the official website of the university - patnauniversity.ac.in.
The candidates should look through the eligibility criteria before they decide to apply for admission. To fill the Patna University application form, candidates have to first register themselves on the admission portal. Then, candidates can enter their personal and academic details in the form available. Applicants also have to upload the scanned copies of their official documents in the size and format prescribed by the Patna University.
Applicants are suggested to preview the mentioned details prior to the submission of Patna University application form. In case, any incorrect details or forged documents are found in the Patna University application, the authorities will disqualify and take appropriate action towards the candidate .
After ensuring that all the details are correct, they can proceed to pay the application fee through credit card, debit card or net banking. The Patna University application fee for UG programmes is Rs. 300, whereas for PG programmes the application fee is Rs. 500. Once candidates have completed the Patna University fee payment process, they can print out fee receipt and application form for future reference.
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