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Center Wise Eligible Student List (Under Graduate Student) Center Wise Eligible Student List (Under Graduate Student) ચુ ના િવધાથાઓ ંુ નામ આ લીટ માં નાં હોય પણ તેમેણે મેરટ બેઇઝ ોેસન માં અસતં ોષ દશાવેલ છે તેઓએ િુ નવસટ માં સપં ક સાધવો. િવધાથઓ એ અસતોષ માટ ંુ ફોમ ભરલ નથી તથા આ લીટ માં પણ સામેલ નથી એ આ પરા આપી શકશ ે નહ . િવધાથાઓ એ હોલ ટકટ સાથે રાખવી ફરયાત છે.હોલ ટકટ માં સેટર તથા િવષય ની િવગત માચ-૨૦૧૯ જુ બ આપેલી છે તેથી િવધાથઓ ના સેટર નીચે જુ બ ના લીટ માણે અને િવષય તેમેને ફત લા ુ પડતા હોય એ જુ બ ના રહશ .ે પરા ના સેટર આ જુ બ ના રહશ .ે Venue of Exam *BHUJ CENTER - D BLOCK, UNI CAMPUS. *ADIPUR CENTER - FOR BA/B.Sc//MA/MSC - TOLANI ARTS AND SCIENCE. 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