JNU Admission 2022: Application begins for admission to undergraduate courses in JNU, know the complete process

Posted on 28th Sep 2022 by rohit kumar

JNU Admission 2022: Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has started the registration process for admission to its undergraduate courses for the academic session 2022-23 through Common University Entrance Test (CUET UG) from Wednesday, September 28, 2022. Students who are willing to take admitted in this university, which is included in the list of best universities in the country, can apply by visiting the official website of Jawaharlal Nehru University at jnuee.jnu.ac.in. Let us tell you about the complete process of application...

 

What do I have to do to apply?

 

On visiting the official website, candidates need to click on the link to apply for admission to graduation courses. This will open a portal where candidates can log in with their CUET-UG application number and date of birth as password, a JNU official said. For registration, candidates need to fill out an online application with personal details and qualification details. Then the scanned photo and signature have to be uploaded and the application fee has to be paid.

 

How much will the application fee be?

 

Rs 250 for General Category, Economically Weaker Section, and OBC students applying for admission in undergraduate courses of Jawaharlal Nehru University and Rs 100 for SC, ST, and Divyang candidates. have to be paid as application fees. Foreign nationals will have to pay Rs 2,392 for registration.

 

How to apply?

 

Firstly candidates visit the official website jnuee.jnu.ac.in.

Now click on the link related to UG Admission appearing on the home page.

Now you will come to a new page.

Register here by entering the requested information.

Now login and fill out the application form.

Now pay the application fee and submit.

Download the application form and take a printout of it for further need.

 

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