Mission Admission 2023: For admission to colleges, the student must provide family ID

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Sonipat News:For the students who have completed the 12th grade, the process for higher studies has begun. According to the instructions of the Ministry of Higher Education, the details of seats, syllabuses, bank details and other college-related documents have been uploaded by the colleges. The approval process will now start on June 5th. This is used to start online registration on the online admissions portal. This process will last until June 19th. With the announcement of the performance list from July 1st, the admission of the students will be ensured. This time, the Department of Higher Education has issued instructions that the presentation of a family card will be mandatory for students seeking admission to higher education. A family ID card must also be attached along with the educational documents. In addition, no tuition fees are charged for female students for admission to universities.

Remarkably, this time more than 22,000 students passed the 12th exam in the district. On the other hand, only about 11,000 places are available at universities. In such a situation, since the number of places is half the number of students, the students may have to face great difficulties in getting admission. In addition, it is expected that the list of merits will be very high.

that will be the schedule

According to the schedule issued by the Directorate of Education, online registration on the online admission portal will be from June 5th to June 19th. Then, from June 8th to 23rd, the students’ documents will be checked by the university. Between July 1st and July 20th, the 1st and 2nd lists of merit will be announced. For the remaining places, on the other hand, the open consultation or the online admissions portal will be open again from July 21st.

More than 22,000 students are waiting

Currently, more than 22,000 students have passed the 12th grade in the district. A large number of students appear for examination by the Haryana School Education Board. A total of 16,000 743 people showed up for examination by the Haryana School Education Board, of which 13,240 passed the examination. At the same time, 9675 students took the Kendriya Vidyalaya Education Board 12th grade exam. Although the exact number of those who passed the exam at the CBSE is not available, it is estimated that around 9,000 students passed the exam. In total, more than 22,000 students passed the 12th exam.

11,410 seats at major colleges

As for the major colleges in the district, a total of 11,410 seats will be created. However, some private universities are not included in this number. Nevertheless, the number of seats will still be lower than the total number of 12th year students. In such a situation, it is difficult for all students to get admission. On the other hand, it matters whether the student is the chairperson of the Haryana School Education Board or the Kendriya School Education Board. The first goal of the toppers is to study in Delhi. Anyway, only students with score higher than 95 percent can get a place in admissions in universities or colleges in Delhi. In such a situation, the frontrunners who do not get admission in Delhi only study in JIL.

There are two new rules this time

This time, two new regulations were implemented in the instructions of the university management. According to the first rule, it is obligatory for students to present their identity card upon admission to higher education institutions. A family card must also be attached to the educational documents. At the same time, the universities were informed that no tuition fees would be charged for the girls admitted this time. All colleges were ordered to abolish college tuition fees.

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