Now Panjab University students to give feedback about teachers
Express news service : Chandigarh, Mon Jan 21 2013, 11:03 hrs
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Only city colleges to have centralised B Com admissions
From the coming academic session, city-based colleges will have centralised BCom admission process. Forms for admissions to B Com course will be made available online while admission process would be centralised and counselling will take place in varsity. It was also decided in the Senate meeting that colleges affiliated to PU will conduct their own admissions to the said course. Earlier the admission process, for B Com in PU affiliated colleges even in Ludhiana and Hoshiarpur, were conducted by PU via a centralised system.
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