BHOPAL: The online registration for next academic session in government and private colleges began on Monday. The process would continue till June 10. On Day 1, there was no rush for admissions as both theCBSE and the MP Board of Secondary Education have yet to declare the class XII results.
"I do not know their logic of launching the on-line admission before the Class XII result. Once I have my result, I will think of admission," said Swati Singh Parihar, a school student. The department has asked the students to visit the government college for verifying the document. "The result is not in my hand. How to verify my documents," she added.
Welcoming the on-line admission students said the process should have started after the result. "It is a good idea. They are charging only Rs 50 per college, which is half the fee a student paid earlier. But the online admission process should have started after boards declare their Class XII results," said Prakhar Yadav, a student.
Students can download application form from the official website of the department. The department has also uploaded a format, which will guide students to fill the application form.
The verification of the documents will be done from May 21 to June 11. Students, who fail to get online admission in courses or colleges of their choice can take admission against the available vacant seats. The higher education department has made it clear that the allotment of the vacant seats on reapplying may be accepted or rejected.
"I do not know their logic of launching the on-line admission before the Class XII result. Once I have my result, I will think of admission," said Swati Singh Parihar, a school student. The department has asked the students to visit the government college for verifying the document. "The result is not in my hand. How to verify my documents," she added.
Welcoming the on-line admission students said the process should have started after the result. "It is a good idea. They are charging only Rs 50 per college, which is half the fee a student paid earlier. But the online admission process should have started after boards declare their Class XII results," said Prakhar Yadav, a student.
Students can download application form from the official website of the department. The department has also uploaded a format, which will guide students to fill the application form.
The verification of the documents will be done from May 21 to June 11. Students, who fail to get online admission in courses or colleges of their choice can take admission against the available vacant seats. The higher education department has made it clear that the allotment of the vacant seats on reapplying may be accepted or rejected.
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