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Guru Gobind Singh College for Women begins admissions

Chandigarh: Principal Dr Jatinder Kaur of Guru Gobind Singh College for Women, Sector 26, Chandigarh, yesterday released the prospectus of the college for the 2019-20 session.



Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, May 18

Principal Dr Jatinder Kaur of Guru Gobind Singh College for Women, Sector 26, Chandigarh, yesterday released the prospectus of the college for the 2019-20 session.

The prospectus is available on the college website admission.ggscw.ac.in for online admission to non-centralised courses ( BA, MA-English, MA-Sociology, MA-Economics, MSc-IT).

Guru Gobind Singh College for Women is currently running undergraduate courses in BCA (40 seats), BCom (280 seats), BSc (NM/CSc) 80 seats, BA (450 seats) and postgraduate courses, including MSc-IT (40 seats), MCom (80 seats) MA Sociology, English and economics with 60 seats each.

The Principal stressed on the college’s efforts towards imparting quality education to young women as the college provided various incentives such as freeships and scholarships to meritorious girl students. 

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