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UG, PG first-year classes to begin from July 10

UG, PG first-year classes to begin from July 10

Time of Indiaa day ago

Bhubaneswar: The higher education department on Wednesday announced that classes for first-year students of both undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) courses will begin on July 10, as it released the detailed admission schedule for the upcoming academic session.
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For UG courses, the first round of provisional seat allotment under phase will be declared on June 12, with admissions scheduled from June 13 to 17. The second round of allotment will be published on June 22, and candidates can take admission between June 23 and 25. The third round of seat allotment will be announced on July 1, with admissions from July 2 to 4. A list of selected and waitlisted candidates will be released on July 13, with admission for this category on July 14.
The second phase of UG admissions will commence after the Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) declares the instant/supplementary results of the Plus II examination. For PG courses, the first round of provisional allotment will be out on June 13, and admissions will be held from June 16 to 18. The second round list will be published on June 23, with admission from June 24 to 26. The third round selection list will be announced on July 3, followed by admissions from July 4 to 8.
The final list of selected and waitlisted candidates will be released on July 22, and admissions for them will be conducted from July 23 to 25.

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