What is the last date to apply for S B Women's College, Department of Library & Information Science admission?

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    Kuruba Balaji | Contributor-Level 9

    9 months ago

    The actual last date for submission could not be found from my sources regarding the SB Women's College Department of Library & Information Science. Admission timelines in particular courses often vary, hence one needs to search official places for the most appropriate source and current information available on the web.

    To know more precisely about the dates for applications, eligibility criteria, and other requirements, I suggest checking the college's website or contacting the admission office. This will give you the most accurate and updated information about the application process and deadlines.

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    Yash Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    8 months ago

    The last date to apply for admission into S B Women's College, Department of Library & Information Science is in the month of January. After that, no application for admission will be entertained. This information might not be fully accurate, so you are suggested to get in touch with the admissions office for the same.

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