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More than 4K students appear in NU PhD on August 28, 29

More than 4K students appear in NU PhD on August 28, 29
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Nagpur: The entrance to the Nagpur University (PET) entrance will be held on August 28 and 29.
This will be the first pet after the university changes the norm.
In accordance with NU officials, the new gift below the Chancellor Chancellor Chaudhari and Pro-VC Sanjay Dudhe has tightened pet standards by reducing the pattern of two previous papers.
NU has also relaxed the condition of the expiration period five years earlier for those who cleaned pets.
In accordance with new norms, anyone who cleanses pets from 2010 to date, no need to appear for that anymore.
Candidates can pursue PhDs anytime in the future in such cases.
Media Coordinator NU Rajendra Pathak said more than 4,205 students have registered for pets for 63 subjects, which will be held online on the desktop at 11 centers in the entire city.
The highest number of applicants comes from the Faculty of Science and Technology, where 1,820 candidates will appear for 29 subjects.
This was attended by the Humanities faculty where 1,080 will appear for 22 subjects.
Around 663 has been registered for the Interdisciplinary faculty for eight subjects, while 642 are registered for four subjects in the trade and faculty of management.
The Director of the Profulla Sable Profulse and Evaluation Board (Booo) calls for students to carefully read the pet manual and instruction before appearing for papers.
According to him, all information for the entrance test has been uploaded on the NU website too.
Prospective needs to hand over self-declaration to take care of themselves and take all preventive measures for protection from the Covid-19 virus.
NU has made special provisions for candidates from Dubai, by allowing it to appear in pets through online mode from their home country, because he could not arrive in India because of the restrictions on Pandemic Covid-19.
PET is divided into two segments, where students will be tested on the research methodology and the subject they choose, and the total duration will be three hours.

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