AKTU odd semester 2021: Exam fee last date extended till December 25
Anu Parthiban | December 20, 2021 | 03:58 PM IST | 1 min read
Students who could not pay the AKTU exam fee can make the payment by December 25 at erp.aktu.ac.in by logging in using user id and password.
NEW DELHI: Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow has extended the last date to submit the exam fee for the odd semester exam 2021. Students who could not pay the AKTU exam fee can make the payment by December 25 on the official website of the university erp.aktu.ac.in by logging in using user id and password.
Meanwhile, AKTU students have intensified their protest against the university’s decision to conduct the odd semester exam in offline mode. They also sought the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adiyanath’s intervention in the matter.
“Students who are going to appear for regular and carry over-exams of odd semester for the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes have submitted their exam form, however, those who couldn’t fill the exam fee can remit the fee by December 25 till midnight at the ERP portal,” the AKTU latest notification read.
सत्र 2021-22 की विषम सेमेस्टर के परीक्षा फार्म में परीक्षा शुल्क ना जमा कर पाने के संबंध में। @Vineetkansal2 @Aktucoe pic.twitter.com/h2R2WWWPjy
— AKTU (@AKTU_Lucknow) December 20, 2021
Students will have to fill and submit the AKTU application form for the odd semester 2021 by December 16. As per the exam dates announced, AKTU odd semester exam 2021 will be held in offline mode from December 28, 2021 to January 15, 2022.
The AKTU students’ union on Twitter asked students to intensify the online campaign against the offline odd semester exams scheduled to begin soon.
Following CM Adityanath's recent tweet on fear of a third wave of Covid-19, students requested him to direct the university to conduct the exam in online mode. #aktuonlineexam2021 trend on social media.
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