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Online session for JEE Advanced qualifiers

Online session for JEE Advanced qualifiers

Time of India11-06-2025
The IIT-BHU on Wednesday organised an online open house session for candidates, who qualified JEE (Advanced) 2025 examination. Chairing the session, IIT-BHU director Prof Amit Patra addressed a wide range of queries from prospective students and parents, including admission procedures, academic flexibility, hostel and mess facilities, security measures, and the overall student experience at IIT (BHU)
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