JMI provisional certificates now available online; graduates no longer have to wait for weeks, says university
Anu Parthiban | September 25, 2025 | 04:05 PM IST | 1 min read
Jamia Millia Islamia launches official portal, jmicoe.in, to download provisional certificates for Rs 300.
Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) has rolled out an online facility for the issuance of provisional certificates for pass-out students across all regular, private, and distance mode courses. The JMI certificates will be available 24x7 through the student portal, jmicoe.in.
The new digital initiative is designed to save time, minimize paperwork, and ensure a transparent, hassle-free process for students. “With the new system in place, students will no longer need to physically visit offices or wait for weeks; instead, they can download their provisional certificates within minutes, from anywhere and at any time, the university said.
Launched today, the provisional certificates will only be available through the student portal.
Students will be required to submit applications online, pay the prescribed fee, and download the certificate instantly. The registration fee is Rs 300 - Rs 50 for the certificate and Rs 250 automation charges.
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The move, part of JMI’s push towards e-governance, will allow graduates to download upon successful payment. “The facility will remain accessible 24x7, enabling students to apply at their convenience,” it added.
Speaking on this development, Pawan Kumar Sharma, Controller of Examinations, JMI , said: “This initiative is a significant stride in our journey towards digital transformation. It not only enhances administrative efficiency but also makes the process student-friendly, ensuring that our graduates can access their documents seamlessly from anywhere in the world.”
The university urged all pass-out students to avail the service starting September 25, Saima Saeed, chief public relations officer, said.
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