Shoolini University admission 2021 open for UG and PG courses
Kapil Rawat | May 21, 2021 | 12:17 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can apply for Shoolini University 2021 admission process by visiting the official website - shooliniuniversity.com.
NEW DELHI: Shoolini University is accepting applications for admission to its various UG and PG courses for the academic year 2021. Candidates who wish to apply for admission to UG and PG programmes should register before the submission deadline.
Candidates are advised to check the eligibility criteria before applying for any course offered by the university. It must be noted that eligibility criteria may vary for every UG, PG and other courses offered by the university.
However, the most basic requirement that candidates must possess to be eligible for UG courses is that they should have completed their Class 10+2 or its equivalent examination. For PG courses, candidates must have completed their graduation.
Candidates are required to enter their personal and academic details in the application form. Candidates should also ensure that all personal and academic details filled in the application form must be correct. The application form will be rejected if any details filled by candidates are found to be incorrect.
Once candidates have entered all the necessary details, they need to pay the application form fee which ranges from Rs. 1,300 to Rs. 1,500.
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