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UG receipt: NU makes it mandatory for students to register through a website

UG receipt: NU makes it mandatory for students to register through a website
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Nagpur: The day after the Declaration of the results of STD XII, the University of Nagpur has released a schedule for the first year’s scholar acceptance for general courses.
This time, NU has made it mandatory for all students who aspire to register through the website.
They need to register their names and upload all required documents such as Mark-Sheet until August 18.
The receipt schedule will also apply to all autonomous colleges under the university.
Notifications issued by Deputy Registrants Raman Madee have explained to all the students without registration on the NU website, they will not be allowed to seek acceptance at one of the colleges affiliated or carried out.
NU further clarified that the website would allow registration only once and therefore, students must take extra precautions to feed the correct data, including the name and official Marks.Nu told TI this time, there will be all available at all 500 colleges for reception.
, Due to the fact that the majority of students are declared cleaned in STD XII without appearing in the state HSC board test because of covid pandemics.
Of the 1.40 lakh students appeared in STD XII, from six districts of the Nagpur division, only 534 failed.
Because more than a decade, the number of universities has been reduced from almost 900, after students turned to NU.
It includes consisting of professional courses such as techniques and pharmaceuticals.
The Nagpur district, 56,540 candidates were declared passed and they all needed to be accommodated in the first year.
Even 6,295 repeaters are declared passed and they also need to be granted in any college.
This means that 62,835 students need to provide a seat at the university.
The higher state minister and technically Uday Samant explained that no students would still not enter.
The official said they would give permission to universities to register 20% additional seats if there were shortcomings.
They need to register with a higher education department and technically through NU.
According to them, not all 62,835 who fainted students will search in the NU Colleges, but they must be prepared.
“Some of them moved to institutions such as IIT, Nits and other universities.
Some also choose diploma engineering courses.
There may be some dropout cases, especially in rural areas,” they said.

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