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Punjab Agricultural University counselling from August 23

Punjab Agricultural University counselling from August 23

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Tribune News Service

Ludhiana, August 20

Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) will commence the first counselling and document verification for students to be admitted in its various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes for the academic year 2021-22 from August 23 (Monday) onwards at 9 am at Pal Auditorium, College of Agriculture, PAU, Ludhiana.

PAU Registrar Rajinder Singh Sidhu advised the students to appear in person along with all their original certificates as well as two sets of photocopies of the same for smooth conduct of the verification process. The candidates must also deposit the requisite fee on the spot, in cash or online, failing which their candidature shall not be considered.

The candidates are requested to visit PAU website www.pau.edu for further information regarding the specific date and time of counselling for the various admission programmes.


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