This story is from August 4, 2020

Chandigarh: College admissions date extended till tomorrow

The education department extended the last date to apply online for both centralised and non-centralised courses in city-based colleges till August 5. The new admission schedule will be released by Tuesday.
Chandigarh: College admissions date extended till tomorrow
Merit list will be uploaded on the UT education dept website at 11am
CHANDIGARH: The education department extended the last date to apply online for both centralised and non-centralised courses in city-based colleges till August 5. The new admission schedule will be released by Tuesday.
Applicants will be able to download provisional application form after clearing final discrepancies on August 16 for centralised courses and for non-centralised course (BA) on August 9.

As per the figures shared by director higher education Rubinderjit Singh Brar, a total of 35,521 forms have been received for centralised and non-centralised admissions. Brar said, “The total number of applications received for centralised admissions are 16,129 while those for non-centralised are 19,392. He shared that application received by four government colleges for BA are 10,745.
Admission for ongoing classes (second year and third year) will be done as and when the norms and guidelines will be issued by Panjab University.
On the other hand, the first phase of Class XI admissions ended with Monday being the last day for the registrations. Brar said 14,723 forms have been submitted online. Total registrations till Monday are 17,502 while 15,482 have made the payment.
All those students who have applied will have to wait till August 6 for the provisional common merit list which will be uploaded by the authorities on the website of the UT education department at 11am. Students will then be given a chance to report any objections pertaining to the merit list between 11.30am on August 7 and 1pm on August 8. The objections will have to be submitted through an email.
The total number of seats available in all government schools under four streams are 1,2500. The streams offered are science, commerce, humanities and skill education (vocational).
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