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Central University of Haryana extends date for admissions

Central University of Haryana extends date for admissions


Mahendragarh: The Central University of Haryana (CUH) has extended the last date of application for admission upto September 5, while the online application fee can be deposited till September 6. Vice-Chancellor Prof Tankeswar Kumar said admission to 1,670 undergraduate and postgraduate seats was being made on the basis of Central University Common Entrance Examination (CU-CET) 2021. After the application process, computer-based entrance examinations will be conducted on 15, 16, 23 and 24 September 2021 for undergraduate and postgraduate courses, he added.

World Coconut Day celebrated

Ambala: World Coconut Day was observed at OPS Vidya Mandir, Ambala to create awareness about importance and uses of coconut. Students of pre-primary wing participated in plethora of activities planned for them. Teachers told them about the benefits of eating coconut, drinking coconut water and use of coconut oil in their daily lives. Students did art and craft activities, made coconut ladoos and relished coconut water with family and friends. They enjoyed the fun-filled day and promised to drink coconut water instead of aerated drinks.

Fee waiver for students

Faridabad: In an effort to lend a helping hand to students who have lost their earning parents to the pandemic, JC Bose University of Science and Technology, YMCA, Faridabad, has decided to offer one supernumerary seat and fee waiver to them in all university-level UGC-approved courses from the academic session 2021-22. The university has invited online applications from such students by September 25, 2021. Vice-Chancellor Prof Dinesh Kumar said the ongoing corona crisis in the country for the last two years has had a profound impact on the lives of the people and caused great emotional, psychological, financial and social distress. The university, as part of its social commitments, has a responsibility of helping such students who have lost their earning parents and are facing hardship to continue their studies. The University will not charge any tuition fee for such students. To claim the admission under supernumerary quota, the director, admissions, Dr Maneesha Garg said the student would have to apply online through the university website www.jcboseust.com by September 25, 2021 with registration fee of Rs 100 only, which is Rs 1,000 for other students. To join the university initiative, the admission portal nopaperform.com has also waived the processing fee of Rs 75, she added.


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