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what is the difference between centralized and non centralized course


Pooja negi 18th Jul, 2020
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Disha Arora 18th Jul, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

Centralized course means that you have to visit the campus for the councelling session. It means admission councelling will held in the campus only. Non Centralized means the councelling session or will be held not in the university campus but in affiliated colleges of that university.

For Instance, if we take example of Punjab University and its affiliated colleges. in PU, centralised courses are BCOM,BSC, BBA, BCA, etc. But BA is the only course which is Non centralized. It means for Ba you can choose colleges of your own which are PU affiliated. Admission for BA will held in these colleges also like SD college, DAV college, MCM college, etc. But for centralized courses Admission will be held in PU campus only and you will be allotted colleges on the basis of your marks.

Hope you understood

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23rd Jul, 2022
In decentralised coures, only the counselling does not held in campus or the entire course is not in the campus?
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