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PU releases third list, 1,618 seats up for grabs

PU releases third list, 1,618 seats up for grabs

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Patna: Patna University (PU) on Friday released the third cut-off list for admissions to undergraduate courses in both conventional and self-financing (vocational) streams in different colleges under it in the current academic session 2025-26.
Dean, students' welfare, Anil Kumar, said altogether 1,618 sanctioned seats in different honours subjects in the faculties of arts, science and commerce in Magadh Mahila College, BN College, Patna College, Vanijya Mahavidyalay and Patna Science College are up for grabs after the admissions of 2,913 students from the first two cut-off lists. Counselling and admission to different honours courses would be held on June 30 and July 1 respectively, he said.
"The merit list of 1,235 candidates was uploaded on the PU website on Friday. Candidates will have to download their allotment letter with the help of their application ID and password. Further, after depositing the fee online, candidates would report for admission to the college concerned with the allotment letter, payment slip, printout of application form and original as well as photocopies of all certificates, and four copies of their passport-size photographs on Monday and Tuesday.
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If a candidate fails to take admission till July1, their claim for admission will automatically lapse," he said.
Students who took admission in the second round and opted for the sliding option will be considered for an upgrade (of the choice of college or honours subject or both) in the third round, subjected to the availability of seats, said the dean.
Meanwhile, the entrance test for admission to four-year bachelor of fine arts (BFA) course will be held from 10am to 1.3 pm on Saturday at Magadh Mahila College. Candidates have been directed to download their admit cards from the PU website and reach the examination centre at least one hour before the commencement of the test.
College-wise induction meet of newly admitted students will be held on July 2. The classes of the new batch will commence on July 3, the dean said.

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