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Admission forms for Class XI, other courses to be issued online, free of cost: Meghalaya Govt

By ANI | Updated: July 8, 2020 20:05 IST

The Government of Meghalaya has issued an order informing that the admission forms for Class XI, undergraduate and post-graduate first semester courses will be issued online.

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The Government of Meghalaya has issued an order informing that the admission forms for Class XI, undergraduate and post-graduate first semester courses will be issued online.

The state government further informed that the admission forms will be issued free of cost. "For admission into Class XI, undergraduate and post-graduate first semester courses, admission forms will be issued online only and free of cost," said Government of Meghalaya.

Further, the order stated that "the submission of application forms may be limited to 200 numbers per day for which collection desks are to be operated at five different locations in the college, limiting the number of students submitting the forms to a maximum of 40 per desk."

The order also said that no person should be allowed to enter the institution premises without a face mask, and markings at an interval of 1.5 metre should be done on the ground to ensure social distancing.

While the arrangement of hand stisers and hand washing should be placed at the entrance, thermal screening of all should be done and only those without symptoms should be allowed to enter, the order added. The government also directed that the mobile numbers and email Ids of all applicants should be retained by the institution authorities for conveying information, and the final list of selected students should be displayed on the institution's website.

( With inputs from ANI )

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