UG course applications open on June 3rd.

The HE department announced that the Common Application Form for admission into UG courses in degree colleges for the 2024-25 academic session will be available online from June 3 through SAMS.

May 30th 2024.

UG course applications open on June 3rd.
The Higher Education department announced on Wednesday that the Common Application Form for undergraduate courses in degree colleges for the 2024-25 academic session will be available online starting June 3. This includes both regular and self-financing colleges and will be accessible through the Student Academic Management System. The department also provided a timeline for the application process, with a deadline of June 17 at 11:45 pm for submitting the CAF online through www.samsodisha.gov.in.

Students who have already submitted their CAF can make corrections online from June 18 at 11 am to June 19 at 7 pm. The provisional allotment of seats for the first round will be announced on June 25, and from then on, applicants will have until June 28 at 11:45 pm to select their preferred college and make the necessary online payment for admission. It is important to note that students must report to their allotted institutions between June 26 and 29 to secure their admission.

For the second round of allotment, the provisional seat list will be published on July 5. Selected students will have until July 8 at 11:45 pm to make their college selection and payment. Similarly, for the third round, the provisional seat list will be announced on July 15 at 4 pm, with online payment for admission fees open until July 18. It is crucial for students to complete these steps within the given time frame in order to secure their admission.

The Council of Higher Secondary Education declared the Class XII results on May 26, with a pass percentage of 80.95 for Arts, 86.93 for Science, and 82.27 for Commerce. The pass rate for the Vocational stream was 68.02. It is worth noting that girls outperformed boys in all streams. This information is important for students to keep in mind as they make their college and course selections. The Higher Education department wishes all applicants the best of luck in their academic pursuits.

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