UNIRAJ Admission 2023: Registration for UG, PG programmes ends today at uniraj.ac.in
Arpita Das | June 26, 2023 | 01:42 PM IST | 1 min read
UNIRAJ UG admission is based on merit in the qualifying exam and PG course admission is on the basis of the URAT PG entrance exam.
NEW DELHI: The University of Rajasthan will close the application form submission process for its undergraduate and postgraduate courses today, June 26. Interested and eligible candidates can apply for Rajasthan University UG and PG programmes through the official website, uniraj.ac.in.
UNIRAJ UG admissions are on the basis of merit in the qualifying examination. However, admission to the PG courses of the University of Rajasthan is based on the scores in the URAT PG entrance exam. The URAT PG 2023 entrance exam is tentatively scheduled to be held from July 6 to July 13, 2023.
The admit card for the PG course entrance exam will be issued by the university on July 1 at 4 PM. The URAT PG 2023 result will likely be declared on July 19, 2023.
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To apply for Rajasthan University courses candidates first need to visit the official website and then click on the admission notification link. Then read the details properly and complete the registration process. Once the registration is done use the registered ID and password to log in to the portal and fill out the online application form.
It is mandatory to upload all the scanned copies of all the necessary documents and make the payment of UNIRAJ application fees. Candidates should review all the entered information before submitting the application form.
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