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Admision form of correspondence exam FYBcom?

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Admission Form for Correspondence Examination

FYBCom

(First-Year Bachelor of Commerce)

Academic Session: [Academic Year]

1. Personal Information:

- Name:

- Date of Birth:

- Gender: Male / Female

- Address:

- City:

- State:

- ZIP:

- Phone Number:

- Email Address:

2. Academic Qualification:

- Last Examination Passed:

- Institution/Board/University:

- Year of Passing:

- Percentage/CGPA:

3. Course Details:

- Course Applied For: FYBCom (Correspondence)

- Specialization (if applicable):

4. Entrance Examination (if applicable):

- Entrance Examination Name:

- Score:

5. Documents Required:

- Attested copies of academic certificates (mark sheets, degree certificates, etc.)

- Transfer certificate (if applicable)

- Character certificate

- Passport-size photographs (4 recent)

6. Correspondence Address (if different from the above):

- Address:

- City:

- State:

- ZIP:

7. Terms and Conditions:

- I have read and understood the terms and conditions of the admission process and agree to abide by them.

- I understand that the admission is subject to the verification of submitted documents and meeting eligibility criteria.

- I agree to pay the applicable fees as prescribed by the University.

8. Declaration:

I hereby declare that the information provided in this admission form is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.

Signature of Applicant:

Date:

Please note:

- The completed admission form along with the required documents must be submitted within the stipulated deadline.

- Late submissions may not be considered.

- Selection of candidates will be based on merit and subject to the availability of seats.

- Admission to the correspondence program may be subject to additional conditions and regulations.

For any queries or further information, please contact the Admissions Office at [Contacts]

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