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GC University decides to revoke entrance test for admission: Details inside

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LAHORE: Government College University Lahore has decided to revoke the entrance test for admission to intermediate classes this year.

According to the details, this decision to remove the condition of entry test for intermediate admissions was taken after the instructions of the Higher Education Commission (HEC).HE

HEC has directed all government colleges to speed up admissions for intermediate classes after the declaration of matriculation results.

After the instructions of HEC, the GCU administration has finalized the preparations for the admissions.

Read More: Allama Iqbal Open University closing admissions on April 15

The university will start intermediate admissions before Eid.

GCU will admit more than 1000 students for intermediate classes.

It should be noted that earlier the university had made the university test mandatory for intermediate admissions.

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