Forms will be available online and at 18 colleges.
According to a statement issued by the office of Dean Students' Welfare, notification of the first admission list by colleges will be put up on June 27 starting the process of admission and payment of fees.
"There will be a common pre-admission form (OMR) that will be available online as well as offline. All students seeking admission shall have to fill this form. The number of colleges where the forms will be available has been increased from 10 to 18. However, the sale of forms at post offices will be stopped from this year," Dean of Students' Welfare J M Khurana said.
According to the schedule, the admission process will end on July 13 with the fifth cut off but with further lists and conversions of OBC seats to be notified later, if needed.
The four-year programme with multiple degree options will entail a shift from the present 10+2+3 scheme to a four-year graduation with multiple exit points.
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