
PhD admission process begins at LU
has initiated the admission process for the PhD program for the academic session 2025–26 on Friday, in accordance with the PhD Ordinance 2023. As per an official notice issued by the registrar, Bhavna Mishra.
All department heads have been instructed to submit the updated list of available full-time and part-time research supervisors along with their seat availability, by Aug 17. This data will be used to issue the seat availability notification ahead of the PhD entrance process.

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