AKTU extends deadline for submitting incomplete forms, exam fee for odd semester exams 2022-23
AKTU extends the deadline for submitting missing or incomplete forms and examination fee for AKTU odd semester exams 2022-23.
Ishita Ranganath | January 2, 2023 | 10:39 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow extends the deadline for submitting missing or incomplete application forms and examination fee for AKTU odd semester exams 2022-23. Undergraduate and postgraduate students can fill their forms till 5PM tomorrow, January 3, 2023.
The university also informs concerned candidates that in case there are any changes required in fields- academic status, semester or subjects are required to use the 'pre-exam work' link under the examination menu at AKTU's official website- aktu.ac.in.
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"The university has extended the date for filling the examination form on January2, 2022-23 till 5:00 pm on January 3, 2023, in interest of the students. The examination form is to be filled as per the terms and conditions prescribed by the university," read the official AKTU notification.
शैक्षिक सत्र 2022-23 के विषम सेमेस्टर के परीक्षा हेतु छूटे/अपूर्ण फार्म भरे जाने की तिथि विस्तारित तथा परीक्षा शुल्क जमा कराए जाने के संबंध में| @Pradeep1881964 pic.twitter.com/6ToOHWTUsU
— AKTU (@AKTU_Lucknow) January 2, 2023
AKTU also released the final list of exam centers for AKTU odd semester exams 2022-23 today. The university will conduct phase 1 odd semester exams of regular and carry-over students of all students except those in first semesters and third semester of second year of BTech, BPharm, MCA, and MBA programmes from January 4 to 25, 2023.
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