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PU sets up help desks to assist students in admissions

CHANDIGARH:In order to facilitate the students to fill the online admission forms and upload their documents for various courses available on the portal, onlineadmissions.

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Tribune News Service 

Chandigarh, June 25

In order to facilitate the students to fill the online admission forms and upload their documents for various courses available on the portal, onlineadmissions.puchd.ac.in, help desks have been set up in various departments of Panjab University. 

Chairpersons are provided with computers, scanner/internet facility and a technical person has been deputed for the said purpose. The help desk kiosks have been set up at PU’s University Institute of Engineering & Technology, University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University Business School, Department of Zoology, Department of Biotechnology, University School of Open Learning (Library) and Department of Evening Studies. 

Making admission process hassle-free

Help desks have been set up in seven departments of Panjab University, including University Institute of Engineering & Technology, University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Chairpersons are provided with computers, scanner/internet facility and a technical person has been deputed for the said purpose.

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