

Last date for receipt of downloaded print outs ofĭuly filled & signed online application forms at NSI Kanpur is extended upto 2nd July 2021, 5.00 p.m.)ħ) Example of Filled Form 8) Download PDF of Filled student online application form Foreign Students Only 9) Download PDF of Filled student online application form Indian Students Only 10) Download admit card for entrance examination. server time)Ħ) Online Application Form Submission - Indian Students (Online application submission starts on 19th April 2021 and last date for submission is extended upto 25th June 2021, 5:00 p.m.

1) Notice for students to report once again for Counselling for admission in P G Diploma Course in Sugarcane Productivity and Maturity Management (DSPMM) 2) Revised Entrance Examination Pattern on Online Mode 3) Revised Admission Notice 4) Prospectus 5) Online Application Form Submission - Foreign Students Only (Last date for submission of Online application (Foreign Students Only) is extended upto 28th May 2021, 5:00 p.m. Up to date information about COVID-19 is available at. If you are not fully vaccinated, or you are now eligible for your booster dose (24 weeks after your second dose), please visit or call 1-83.Īll Nova Scotians are advised to continue monitoring for COVID-19 symptoms and are urged to follow Public Health guidelines on how to access care. Travelling from outside of Canada – follow federal regulations ( ). Travelling from within Canada – follow provincial regulations ( ). Travel: Anyone who is travelling must follow regulations based on vaccination status. You will also need to advise your close contacts and follow directions for people who test positive at. If you test positive on a rapid test (or book an appointment for a PCR test), please complete the Report and Support screening form at. To determine the type of test you require and to book your appointment, complete the online assessment ( ), or call 811. If you have COVID-19 symptoms or are a close contact of someone who tested positive, you need to book a COVID-19 test. If feeling unwell, stay home and book a COVID-19 test

Wash your hands often (or use hand sanitizer) Nova Scotians should continue to follow public health measures when visiting any public location. The Omicron variant of COVID-19 is widespread in Nova Scotia and the risk of transmission of the virus is high everywhere. As a result, Public Health no longer has the necessary information to report accurate exposure sites and locations, and therefore, will not be issuing exposure notifications. Most Nova Scotians who are positive for COVID-19 will identify and contact their close contacts. Public Health has changed its approach to manage the significant increase in COVID-19 activity across the province.
