Jamshedpur Women’s University Opens Admissions for 2024-25, Offering UG and PG Programs

Jamshedpur Women’s University Commences Admission Process via Chancellor Portal for New Academic Session

Jamshedpur Women’s University (JWU) has begun the admission process for 2024-2025 via the Chancellor Portal.

JAMSHEDPUR – JWU has opened admissions for the upcoming session through the Chancellor Portal, starting May 6th.

Aspiring female students must secure their credentials to access the portal throughout the session.

The admission window for the four-year Undergraduate (UG) program and vocational courses runs from May 6th to May 25th.

Vocational courses include BBA, BCA, Biotech, Mass Com, and CND.

Postgraduate (PG) vocational courses, like MBA, MLIC, Biotech, and MCA, also have open enrollment.

UG classes will be held exclusively at the Bistupur Campus, and PG admissions have also begun.

JWU assures applicants of assistance via the Help Desk at the DSW office in Bistupur Campus.

Female students have until August 31st to apply for PG programs.

For comprehensive information, the university website provides all necessary details.

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