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Visakhapatnam
Special Correspondent
VISAKHAPATNAM: Andhra University on Saturday announced that some regular and self-finance seats were available in M.E., M.Tech., M.Sc. and M. Pharm in its campus and affiliated colleges. Counselling will be held on July 26 to fill the seats. The courses in which the seats were available, according to the Director of AU Directorate of Admissions, A.V. Prasada Rao, were M. Pharm (test code No.153), M.Sc. (nano science) (154), M. Tech. (petroleum exploration) (157), computer science (351), M. Planning (352), M.Tech (nano tech.) (353), bio-medical engineering (354), technology forecasting (355), chemical engineering (356), civil engineering (357), electrical engineering (358), electronics and communication engineering (359), geo-engineering (360), instrument technology (361), marine engineering (362) and mechanical engineering (363). Candidates who have applied in response to AU's earlier notification of May 15 and whether they had attended the first counselling or not, could attend the extended counselling to be held at the office of the Directorate of Admissions, Vijayanagar Palace, Peda Waltair here from 9 a.m. on July 26. They have to bring with them all original certificates required and the fee. Prof. Ibrahim Khan can be contacted over cell phone 99490 88353 for other details.
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