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The university has received a lot of praise and attention for its proactive move to assist deserving...


Digital Desk: A well-known and established university hailing from Assam, Girijananda Chowdhury University in Guwahati has announced a remarkable opportunity for students from violence-hit areas in Manipur, offering a substantial 50 per cent fee reduction to deserving candidates to open doors to quality education for those who have faced adversities as a result of the northeastern state's ongoing conflict situation, according to reports published on Saturday.


The institution notified prospective students that they can pursue their interests and professional goals in a variety of subjects, including the following:


  • Social Sciences: Sociology, History, Psychology, Political Economics, English, Mathematics


  • Natural Sciences: Mathematics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Physics, Psychology, Economics


  • Engineering: Electrical, Electronics and Communication, Mechanical



Individuals who are interested in making the most of this extraordinary opportunity can discover detailed information and the application process on Girijananda Chowdhury University's official website, https://gcuniversity.ac.in


Girijananda Chowdhury University's prompt move to assist deserving students from conflict-affected zones in Manipur has already received widespread notice and praise. It has the potential to be a transformative turning point in the lives of many young people seeking higher education, allowing them to overcome adversity and establish a brighter future. 


Furthermore, the programme demonstrates the power of knowledge as an inspiration for positive change.


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