Pondicherry University opens application window for the 2019 academic year
Parul Thapa | March 23, 2019 | 11:52 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, March 23: Pondicherry University has started inviting the application forms for its PG programmes on March 22 in an online mode. The process of filling and submitting the application process will continue until April 22.
The university will conduct an entrance exam for the eligible candidates which will be held in twenty-three cities/states of India. The entrance exam will be conducted between June 7 and June 9.
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Steps to fill Pondicherry University application form
- Visit the official website
- Click on ‘Admission 2019-2020’ option given under the ‘Admission’ section
- Click on ‘Register’ to make an account
- Click on ‘Login’ with the login credentials provided by the university
- Fill in the application form.
- Click ‘Submit’.
- Preview filled-in application form. Click ‘Save and Submit’
- Pay the fee via debit card/credit card/netbanking
The candidates are suggested to take multiple copies of their application forms for any future references.
Application Fee
The candidates will have to pay for filling the application forms provided by the university. Candidates belonging to SC/ST category will have to pay Rs. 300. Those who belong to General/OBC categories will have to pay Rs. 600. The payment for applying for the admission can be done online via debit/cards/debit cards/net baking.
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