
SJNMPG, Shia announce admission list
SJNMPG College principal Prof Vinod Chandra announced revised first merit list for the 3-year LLB programme, available now on the college website.
Counselling for shortlisted candidates will be held from Aug 4 to 6, between 10am and 3pm at Law department.
Students must bring original documents, including academic records, caste/income certificates, character certificate, Aadhaar card and registration form printout.
SJNMPG College released third merit list for BCA, BCom Honours, and MCom (Pure). Admissions will begin on Aug 4.
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