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Second phase of counselling from September 1

Staff Reporter

PUDUCHERRY: The Centralised Admission Committee (CENTAC) will start the second phase of counselling for B. Tech and B. Pharm degree courses from September 1. The process will go on till September 8.

According to a press release, candidates in the general including all reserved categories (Puducherry) have been called for counselling from September 1 to 6. While all physically challenged candidates have been called on September 1, eligible candidates for sports quota in Puducherry would attend counselling on September 6.

Candidates from other State SCs/STs, other State general category, all eligible physically challenged and sports candidates of B.Pharm, B.Pharm general category (Puducherry) and other State B.Pharm general category have been called for the second phase of counselling on September 8.

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