What are the documents required at the time of NSU Jamshedpur admission?

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    Virajita Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The documents required at the time of applying for Netaji Subhas University application process are as follows:

    • Class 10 marksheet and passing certificate
    • Class 12 marksheet and passing certificate
    • Graduation marksheet & other certificates (for PG courses)
    • Recent character certificate
    • Category certificate (if applicable)
    • Passport-size photographs
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    jasveer singh | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Hi 

    The document need and required at the time of admission in NSU jamshedpur is required the basic certificate and degree certificate for admission

    Application form

    10 certificate

    12 certificate

    10+2+3 Bachelor degree Or equalient degree 

    Aadhar card Or address proof any 

    Character Certificate

    Other certificate (if any have) 

    Entrance exam score card

     

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    Maaz Khan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Candidates need to keep the following documents ready beforehand: Class 10 & 12 mark sheet and passing certificate, graduation and other certificates (for PG admission), character certificate, category certificate (if applicable) and a recent passport size photograph.

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