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PWC announces the details of the entrance test, receipt

PWC announces the details of the entrance test, receipt
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Patna: Even because most universities in the state have not yet severed modalities to recognize students for their various courses considering Covid pandemics, Patna Women’s College (PWC) has emerged with details of reception for new academic sessions.
(2021-22).
The main sister of college M Rashmi said the entrance test will be held online and receipts must be carried out in offline mode.
Universities will arrange mock tests before the actual entrance test is only to get used to the ticket finder in with an online test procedure, he said.
Entrance tests to enter Honors BCUR, Honors BSC and BA Honors’ courses will be held on 29 July 30 and 31 and the results will be published on August 2 and 7.
While the student admissions are selected for BCOM and BSC each -Masing will be held on August 9 and August 10, students chosen for BA courses will be received on August 13 and 14.
He further shows that the entrance test for receiving in computer applications, advertising and sales management, English study and communicative media, mass communication, microbiology and undergraduate administration will be held online between 19 and 28 July.
The results of all this professional courses will be announced on July 31 and elected student admissions will be detained August 2 and 6.
The College also runs an additional career-based oriented course in six subjects, including human resource management, risk management and insurance, relationships Society, Stress Management, Applied Yoga and Home Fashion.
In addition, credit-based certificate courses in 17 subjects, including 3D animation, Android application development, web design, and French, German and Korea also run by College, said Rashmi.
The only autonomous College of The State is the only institution under Patna University to introduce semester systems and selected credit systems (CBC) at the undergraduate level.
However, the principal, expressed his concern for the delay in conducting an examination due to restrictions forced by the state government.
The syllabus of all six semesters has finished returning, but the final examination is detained.
As a result, a number of college girls will lose opportunities to pursue higher studies or jobs in India and abroad, he added.

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