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Online admissions on for colleges, GNDU

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Amritsar, July 25

In the wake of Covid-19, major colleges in city have commenced with online admissions for the current and new sessions in 2020-21. Going digital, the GNDU has also set up infrastructure for the online admissions and conduct of online classes in its new session.

Meanwhile, Khalsa College has set up a website for admissions and for students specifically reaching out to the college for any administrative and academic queries. It has also been collecting through online portal. Principal Mehal Singh, informed that the college has set up two e-portals for the purpose. “The students may reach out to college website (www.khalsacollege.edu.in) and e-governance software (www.kccsasr.com) for the admission purpose and the complete online admission process will help students to take admission in any of the streams,” he said. He added as per the directions from the management headed by Rajinder Mohan Singh Chhina, secretary of Khalsa College governing council, they have adopted online method of reaching out to the students in the present Covid-19 scenario. “Online facilities to students are a necessity in these times and can save time, as it is simple and secure,” he said.

Other prominent colleges, DAV and BBKDAV too have set up e-portals for online admissions. The applicants need to upload only their admission specific information along with a deposit of fee through digital mode to secure a seat in tehri preffered course. GNDU has already instructed its main campus and affiliate colleges in the region to conduct online academic classes and admissions this session. — TNS

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