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Admissions to UT colleges start on June 4

CHANDIGARH:Students seeking admission to Chandigarh-based colleges can start the registration process from June 4.



Naina Mishra

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, May 28

Students seeking admission to Chandigarh-based colleges can start the registration process from June 4.

A prospectus will be made available on the official website of the Director, Higher Education, Chandigarh Administration, on the same date and the registration fee is Rs 70.

The last date to apply online for admission to all centralised courses is June 26. The courses included are Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA I), Bachelor of Computer Science (BCA I), Bachelor of Science (BSc I), Bachelor of Commerce (BCom I) and Masters of Commerce (MCom I).

The cut-off list will be available after the final merit list is displayed on July 4. Sports gradation will be held at the GGDSD, Sector 32, on June 27 and June 28 from 9 am onwards. 

The Chandigarh Administration has taken the initiative to accept online application forms for all undergraduate and postgraduate courses in government colleges and a majority of the courses in grant-in-aid colleges for 2019-2020.

For the convenience of applicants, a centralised counselling would be held for certain undergraduate and postgraduate courses. 

This practice is likely to save applicants a lot of time, energy and money.

All applicants have to apply online and no offline application submission mode is available. However, the hardcopy of the online application form is required to be submitted in respective colleges on the day of counselling as per the admission schedule given in the prospectus.

If an applicant is interested in applying to more than one course/college, then he/she has to fill separate online application form for each course/college.

Applicants may refer to the joint and college online prospectus for the details of courses, number of seats in various colleges and the procedure for applying. 


Colleges under centralised admission

  • Post Graduate Govt College for Girls, Sector 11 (PGGCG-11)
  • Post Graduate Govt College, Sector 11 (PGGC-11, co-ed) 
  • Regional Institute of English, Sector 32 (co-ed) 
  • Post Graduate Govt College for Girls, Sector 42 (PGGCG-42) 
  • Post Graduate Govt College, Sector 46 (PGGC-46, co-ed) 
  • Govt College of Commerce and Business Administration, Sector 50
  • DAV College, Sector 10 
  • Sri Guru Gobind Singh College, Sector 26 
  • Guru Gobind Singh College for Women, Sector 26 
  • Goswami Ganesh Dutta SD College, Sector 32 
  • MCM DAV College, Sector 36 
  • DEV Samaj College for Women, Sector 45

Online centralised admission schedule

Availability of prospectus June 4

Last date for online admission forms June 26

Display of provisional merit list June 30

Notification of discrepancies by students July 2

Display of final merit list July 4

Final admission list with allotted colleges July 6

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