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Admission process begins for academic session 2025 26 at NU autonomous PG depts

Admission process begins for academic session 2025 26 at NU autonomous PG depts

Time of India18-06-2025
Nagpur: The admission process for the academic session 2025–26 at the autonomous postgraduate departments of Nagpur University has officially begun. The information booklet was released on Wednesday by acting pro-vice chancellor Subhash Kondawar.
The booklet offers comprehensive details about various courses offered under the Faculties of Science and Technology, Commerce and Management, Humanities, and Interdisciplinary Studies. It includes information on admission capacity, course duration, medium of instruction, contact numbers, and other essentials across all 38 departments.
It also outlines key aspects such as reservation policies, general admission guidelines, hostel facilities, course-wise fees, research student fees, examination charges, scholarships, student development funds, and services offered by the university's health centre.
The document further lists student rights and disciplinary norms, as per Provision 127 of the Maharashtra Public Universities Act, 2016.
In addition, the booklet provides sample admission forms, formats of required certificates, and department contact numbers for applicant reference.
Registrar Dr Raju Hiwase has urged aspiring students to visit their respective departments and regularly check the university website for admission-related updates.
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