What is the admission procedure at Jaipur National University, Jaipur?

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    Upasana Harsha | Contributor-Level 10

    a month ago

    Jaipur National University's admission process is as follows:

    Step 1: Apply at the university's website by filling in the form and providing all the basic details.

    Step 2: The university will select students who meet the admission requirements. For some courses, it is merit-based selection, while for others it is entrance-based.

    Step 3: If selected, one must report for document verification and pay the fees as prescribed to complete the process.

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    Anisha Mishra | Contributor-Level 10

    11 months ago

    Admissions to Jaipur National University are conducted both on the basis of merit and through the Jaipur National University Common Entrance Test (JNUCET). The merit list is prepared based on the candidates' marks scored in their last qualifying exam and their performance in the personal interview round (if applicable). The Jaipur National University admission process for 2025 is a multi-step process, as given below:

    1. Jaipur National University Online Registration: Candidates need to submit their respective entrance exam scorecards at the time of registration.
    2. Jaipur National University Application Form: Candidates can fill out the Jaipur
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