JMI Declares Admission Test Dates

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The Executive Council, highest decision- making body of the central university, had its meeting on 24 September and approved the date sheet after taking into consideration admission-related guidelines issued by the University Grants Commission on 22 September

 Clarion India

 NEW DELHI – The Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) on Sunday declared the admission test schedule for various Post-Graduate, Undergraduate and Diploma programmes for the session 2020-21.

Entrance tests for 126 PG, UG and Diploma programmes will start from 10 October.

The Executive Council, highest decision- making body of the central university, had its meeting on 24 September and approved the date sheet after taking into consideration admission-related guidelines issued by the University Grants Commission on 22 September.

The university administration advises applicants to visit the website of the Controller of Examinations JMI (www.jmicoe.in) for latest announcements or changes regarding admission tests, including publication of results.

The admit cards for admission tests will be available on student’s portal www.jmicoe.in seven days before the date of admission test.

The venue of the admission test within Delhi or outside Delhi will be mentioned on the admit card. In case of a group discussion or interview component for admission, the schedule will be notified separately. The schedule of admission tests for MPhil/Ph.D programmes will also be notified separately later.

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