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Admission Rule www.ccsuniversity.ac.in www.ccsuweb.in (https://admission.ccsuweb.in) Updated on 03.10.2020 1 www.ccsuniversity.ac.in www.ccsuweb.in www.ccsuweb.in F/A Question % EWS 1. fo'ofo|ky; }kjk fu;r funsZ'kkuqlkj egkfo|ky;ksa@LofoÙkiksf"kr laLFkkuksa esa izo's k vkSj f'k{k.k dk;Z esa izfØ;k dk ikyu fd;k tk;xs kA 2 ¼d½ izFker%egkfo|ky;ksa@laLFkkuksa }kjk ;kXs ;rk Øe lwph ds vk/kkj ij fcuk izo”s k ijh{kk ds fd;s x; s lHkh izo's k fo'ofo|ky; dh osclkbV www.ccsuweb.inij vkWuykbZu lEiq"V gkus s vko';d gkaxs sA egkfo|ky; vius Lrj ij leLr izofs 'kr vH;fFkZ;ksa ds i=tkr] mfpr vf/kdkjh }kjk lR;kfir djk;xs saA lR;kfir izo's k gh ekU; gksaxsA vH;FkhZ }kjk Hkjk x;k fooj.k lR;kfir u gksus dh n'kk esa fdlh Hkh Lrj ij vH;FkhZ dk izos'k fujLr fd;k tk ldrk gSA ¼[k½ izo's k] vgZrk ijh{kk esa dqy izkIrkad izfr'kr rFkk vU; fu/kkZfjr ekudksa ds vk/kkj ij rS;kj dh xbZ vkWuykbu ;ksX;rkØe lwph ds vuqlkj vfHkys[kksa dh mfpr tk¡p iM+rky dj egkfo|ky;ksa@laLFkkuksa }kjk fd;s tk;axs sA izo's kkFkZ ekU; dqy LFkkuka s esa ls 21 izfr'kr] 02 izfr'kr vkSj 27 ifz r'kr LFkku egkfo|ky;ksa@laLFkkuka s esa vkSj blh izdkj Nk=koklksa ea s Øe'k% vuqlwfpr tkfr] vuqlwfpr tutkfr vkSj vU; 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vkis u eSfjV ¼tks iqu% ita hdj.k dh izfØ;k ds i”pkr~ o iath—r leLr vizofs ”kr vg Z vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, miyC/k gS½ esa Hkjs tk ldrs gSaA vuqlwfprtkfr@vuqlfpr tutkfr Js.kh ds vH;fFk;Z ksa ds fy, egkfo|ky;ksa@laLFkkuka s }kjk Nk=kokl esa vkokl izos'k dh vfUre frfFk rd vkjf{krj[ks tk;saxsA ;fn izek.k i= mfpr vf/kdkjh }kjk iznÙk ugha gksaxs] rks ml Nk= dk vH;FkZu lkekU; Js.kh ds vH;FkhZ dh Hkk¡fr ekuk tk;sxkA iathdj.k ds le; mfpr vkj{k.k dk nkok u djus okys 4 vH;fFkZ;ka s dks izos”k ds le; ;k izos”k ds i”pkr~ okfa Nr fdlh izdkj dk vkj{k.k iznku ugha fd;k tk;xs kA mÙkj izns'k ds ewy fuoklh vH;FkhZ] ftlus izos'k vko';d ;kXs ;rk ijh{kk mÙkj izns'k jkT; ls ckgj ds fdlh vU; izns”k ds cksMZ@laLFkku ls mÙkh.kZ dh gS] fdUrq mÙkj izns'k ds fuoklh ds :i esa izos'k dk nkok izLrqr djrk gS] rks mls l{ke vf/kdkfj;ksa }kjk iznRr mÙkj izns'k dk ewy fuokl izek.ki= ,o a vkj{k.k izek.ki= izLrqr djuk vko';d gksxk] vU;Fkk og vU; izns'k dh Js.kh esa ekuk tk,xkA ¼p½¼i½ vU; izns'k ds vH;fFkZ;ksa ds izo's k fu/kkfZ jr lhVksa dk vf/kdre 10 izfr'kr lhek rd gh gkaxs s]¼O;kolkf;d ikB~;Øe esa ;g lhek ykxw ugh a gksxhA ijUrq izfrcU/k ;g gksxk fd vgrZ k ijh{kk esa mudh ;ksX;rk mÙkj izns'k ds lkekU; Js.kh ds vH;fFkZ;ksa ls de u gksA ;fn dksbZ vH;FkhZ] tksfd nwljs jkT; dk fuoklh gS] mÙkj inz s'k ds fdlh egkfo|ky;@laLFkku ls vgZrk ijh{kk mÙkh.kZ djsa] rc Hkh nwljs jkT; dh Js.kh esa gh j[kk tk;sxkA ¼ii½ izo's k l= 2020&21esas VªªkUltsUMj ds fy, Hkh izo”s k ekU; gksxk] fdUrq VªkUltsUMj ds fy, dksbZ vkj{k.k u gksus ds dkj.k iq:"k Js.kh eas gh efs jV fyLV esa ekuk tk;xs kA ¼N½ ¼i½ fdlh Hkh ljdkjh deZpkjh ,oa lkoZtfud lsok okys deZpkfj;ksa ds iq=@iq=h dk izos'k] muds ekrk&firk ds LFkkukUrj.k ds dkj.k lEcfU/kr egkfo|ky;@laLFkku esa LFkku gksus ij ekuuh; dqyifr ;k muds }kjk euksuhr vf/kdkjh dh iwoZ vuqefr ls Lohdk;Z gksxkA ;fn vH;FkhZ iath— r gks rks] ,sls LFkkukUrj.k dsoy izos'k dh vfUre frfFk ls ,d ekg ds vUrxZr rd gh Lohdk;Z gkaxs sA fdlh Hkh ifjfLFkfr esa ijh{kk QkeZ Hkjus ds ckn LFkkukUrj.k Lohdk;Z ugh a gkxs kA ¼ii½ bl fo'ofo|ky; ls lEc) ,d egkfo|ky;@laLFkku ls nwljs egkfo|ky;@laLFkku esa LFkkukUrj.k gsrq iwoZ egkfo|ky;ka@s laLFkkuksa ds izkpk;ksZa@funs'kdksa ds vukifÙk ij f}rh;@r`rh;@prqFkZ o"k Z esa lhV miyC/k gksusij nwljs ¼ftl egkfo|ky;@laLFkku esa LFkkukUrj.k pkgrk gS½ egkfo|ky;@laLFkku ds izkpk;Z@funs'kd ds }kjk foosdkuqlkj izos'k LFkkukUrj.k Lohd`r fd;k tk ldsxkA ;g lqfo/kk ,d gh tuinesa fLFkr egkfo|ky;ksa@laLFkkuksa ds vH;fFkZ;ka s dks vuqefr ugha gksxhA ¼iii½ fdlh Hkh n'kk esa fo|kfFkZ;ka s dk izFke o"kZ esaLFkkukUrj.k vuqeU; 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