News Topic:Government College for Women Nawakadal

GCW Nawakadal asks BG students to submit exam fees

Government College for Women Nawakadal, Srinagar has directed its students to submit University examination fees until Monday.

Admission process on hold in Govt College for Women Nawakadal

The Government College for Women Nawakadal in Srinagar has issued a fresh notification concerning the new admissions for the session 2022.

Classwork suspended in many institutions of Valley

SRINAGAR — Classwork has been ordered to be suspended in many educational institutions of the Valley.The authorities have ordered suspension of classwork as the...

Classwork in 3 schools, 7 colleges to remain suspended in Srinagar

SRINAGAR — The authorities have ordered suspension of classwork in three higher secondary schools and seven colleges of Srinagar today on May 15."The institutions where...

Students protest against Women’s College Srinagar

SRINAGAR — Students of Government Women’s College Srinagar on Wednesday protested against the college against shifting them to the college’s new campus and elsewhere...

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