XUB Mass Communication 2021: Application process ends today; Apply now
Ananya | May 31, 2021 | 01:15 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates interested to appear XUB mass communication entrance examination 2021 can apply at xub.edu.in
NEW DELHI: Xavier University, Bhubaneswar will close the XUB 2021 application window for the BSc and MA Mass Communication today before midnight. Aspirants of XUB 2021 entrance examination can complete online registration cum XUB application 2021 by visiting the official website - xub.edu.in.
As per Xavier University 2021 eligibility criteria, candidates who will be appearing for Class 12 board examination this year can fill up BSc Mass Communication application form. To apply for MA Mass Communication programme, candidates who have passed bachelor’s degree or will be appearing for the final year bachelor’s degree are eligible to fill the application form of Xavier University.
The institute’s online brochure also specifies, application form of Xavier University submitted without the supporting documents will be scrapped. The supporting documents should be in JPEG format, 50 KB in size and have dimensions that are 200 x 250 pixels. The user id and password of the student account will be emailed to candidates in the email id and mobile number entered by them in the registration form.
Candidates can pay the XUB application fee online using credit card, debit card or net banking facility. The institute is yet to announce the dates of XUB entrance test, release of admit card, result and other important events.
It must be noted that without submitting the XUB application form, candidates will not be issued admit cards or allowed to appear for XUB gateway examination for admission to BSc and MA Mass Communication.
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