Gurgaon College Admission Buzz Begins Ahead of Class 12 Results
Gurgaon College Admission Buzz Begins Before Results

Gurgaon: Even before the declaration of Class 12 results, the excitement around college admissions has picked up significantly across the city. Students are proactively exploring their higher education options, gathering detailed information about preferred colleges and courses.

Although the results are still about two weeks away, aspirants are already visiting campuses to inquire about academic programmes, faculty availability, laboratories, libraries, and other facilities. Government colleges in the district are witnessing a noticeable rise in footfall.

Among the most sought-after institutions are the Govt Girls College in Sector 14 for women students and co-educational institutions such as Dronacharya Govt College on Railway Road and Govt PG College in Sector 9. These colleges continue to attract a large number of applicants every year.

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The district has a total of 10 government colleges offering nearly 10,000 seats for first-year undergraduate courses. This has prompted students to begin early preparations to secure admission to the best possible institution.

To assist students in making informed decisions, colleges are gearing up to provide proper guidance and support during the admission process. As per the schedule released by the Higher Education Department, the admission process for undergraduate courses will commence in the first week of May.

Online registration will be open from May 7 to May 31, while document verification will take place between May 9 and June 6. The first merit list is scheduled to be released on June 11, followed by fee submission from June 12 to June 15. The second merit list will be published on June 17, with fee submission from June 18 to June 22 and final adjustments on June 24. For vacant seats, a fresh application window will open from June 25 onwards.

To streamline the process, all colleges have been directed to set up special help centres equipped with computer facilities to assist students in filling out online forms free of cost. Additionally, institutions have been instructed to update all essential details — including courses, seat matrix, and fee structure — on the admission portal by April 25.

This proactive approach by both students and colleges ensures a smooth and transparent admission process, helping aspirants secure their preferred courses without last-minute hassle.

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