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PU to release third cut-off list for UG courses on June 27

PU to release third cut-off list for UG courses on June 27

Time of India24-06-2025
Patna: Patna University (PU) is likely to release the third cut-off list for admission to the four-year undergraduate programmes in its different constituent colleges in the current academic session (2025-26) on June 27.
As many as 2,913 students have already been admitted from the first and second cut-off lists so far. The total number of sanctioned seats in these colleges is 4,531.
PU dean of students' welfare, Anil Kumar, said the third and final merit list of candidates selected for admission against the vacant seats in different honours courses in different colleges will be announced on June 27. The candidates figuring in this list will have to secure their admission on June 30 and July 1.
Students who took admission in the second round and opted for the sliding option would be considered for their upgrade (of the choice of college or honours subject or both) in the third round of admission, subject to the availability of seats in honours subjects, said the dean.
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Meanwhile, PU announced on Tuesday that the entrance test for admission to the four-year Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) course will be held from 10 am to 1.30 pm on June 28 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 in the current session (2025-26) will be held on July 2, and the classes of the new batch will commence on July 3, the dean added.
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