The three integrated courses will have 30 seats each and the admission for these courses will be done through Central University Common Entrance Examination (CUCET)-2021.
Keeping in mind the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, the Central University of Haryana (CUH) is going to start three new integrated courses from the new academic session 2021-22. These new courses are B.Sc-M.Sc Physics, B.Sc.-M.Sc. Chemistry and B.Sc.-M.Sc. Mathematics.
Each of these courses will have 30 seats and the admission for these courses will be done through Central University Common Entrance Examination (CUCET)-2021. The application process is going to start soon along with other courses.
Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof. Tankeshwar Kumar said that all these three courses are being started keeping in view the new National Education Policy and through these students will be able to study after Class 12 till post-graduation.
The Vice-Chancellor said that these courses have been specially designed for the students keeping in view the new changes in which along with academic excellence, efforts have also been made in the direction of employment orientation and self-reliance. Students can make a bright future by studying in these courses.
Three Integrated Courses
The Nodal Officer of the CUCET-2021 appointed by the University Dr Phool Singh, said that the University is going to start three new integrated courses. These three courses will start under the School of Basic Sciences.
He said that the application process for admission to all three courses will start with the remaining undergraduate and postgraduate courses available in the University and the students will be admitted through the Central University Common Entrance Examination (CUCET)-2021.
The university is also planning to give exit options to the students under the new courses. Dr Phool Singh said that along with the announcement of the process of admission in the courses, information about the qualifications required for admission in these courses will also be made available. The students falling under the reserved category will be given relaxation as per the rules.
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