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Rajasthan University increases seats by 10 pc

July 01, 2009  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
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Jaipur: In a move that is likely to benefit a large number of students across the state, University of Rajasthan has announced an increase in its intake for various Graduate, Post-Graduate and Self-Financed courses.

According to the University, it has increased seats in its Graduate, Postgraduate and Self-Financed Scheme courses by 10 percent.

According to the Public Relations Department of the University, this increase in the number of seats is from the 2009-10 session. There were 10pc less seats in the last session.

Now, the varsity's Commerce College would have 726 seats instead of 660 in B.Com. (Pass course), 66 instead of 60 in B.Com (H), 462 instead of 420 for B.Com (self finance course) and 132 instead of 120 in B.B.A.

There will be 792 seats in B.Sc., 66 seats for B.C.A. at Maharaja College.

The last date for submission of admission forms with late fees is 3rd July.

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