How to admission without JEE and CUET only based of 12 th result in branch of b tech in DAVV University Indore.

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    Shruti Pawar

    2 years ago
    PhD-DET 2023 application for vacant seats is open. Further, Open & Distance Learning MBA & MCA courses admission 2023 is also open. Interested candidates can apply through the official website. CUET UG 2023 application process has been reopened on Apr 9. The window is open for three days, till Apr 11 (11.59 PM) and the exam will be conducted between May 21 to 31. NTA started the registration for CUET-PG 2023 exam on Mar 21. Interested and eligible students can register at the official website till Apr 19. The exam will be held from Jun 1 to Jun 10, 2023. Formerly known as the University of Indore, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV Uni
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