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UGCET counselling programme at P.E.S. College, Mandya, on June 28

UGCET counselling programme at P.E.S. College, Mandya, on June 28

The Hindu2 days ago

The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA), in association with P.E.S. Engineering College, Mandya, has organised a counselling programme for UGCET seat allocation on Saturday, June 28, from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the college campus.
The programme aims to provide guidance on seat allocation procedures and option entry for students who appeared for this year's CET examination. Students from the science stream in various PU colleges across Mandya and neighbouring districts can attend the event to gain clarity on the process.
Principals and lecturers of PU colleges have been requested to inform their students to participate in the programme. N.L. Murali Krishna, principal, and Vinay S., vice-principal of P.E.S. Engineering College have urged all students and parents to make the best use of this opportunity, according to a press release.

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