Gujarat University intake: Details of vacant seats on July 4

Panjab University begins admission process for language courses and BSc (fashion & lifestyle technology) for 1st semester undergraduates, showcasing diverse academic offerings.
Gujarat University intake: Details of vacant seats on July 4
Gujarat University
AHMEDABAD: Despite allocating admissions to over 36,000 students in the second round for colleges affiliated with Gujarat University, only a few students have confirmed their admissions. This prompted university officials to convene a meeting on Tuesday to address the issue and announce the cut-off marks for each college, effective from July 4.
In the meeting, it was decided that details of vacant seats for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses will be made public starting July 4.

Students wishing to participate in this process must be registered on the Gujarat Common Admission Services (GCAS) portal.
Students will need to confirm their admission by submitting their registration form, marksheets, certificates, and fees according to the announced cut-off marks and the availability of seats in each college.
For postgraduate courses, admissions have already commenced based on the cut-off marks. If seats remain vacant after direct admissions, students with marks below the cut-off will be considered for admission based on an intra-merit list.
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