AKTU odd semesters exams 2021 notification released; Application begins tomorrow
The students can fill the online AKTU odd semester exam form 2021 through ERP login till December 16 at aktu.ac.in
Team Careers360 | December 1, 2021 | 06:40 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow has released the notification related to AKTU odd semesters exams 2021 on its website. The students can fill the AKTU exam form 2021 for odd semesters from December 2 to 16 for regular and carry-over examinations.
The AKTU exam form 2021 will be available online for the candidates belonging to undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The AKTU exam form can be filled using ERP at erp.aktu.ac.in. To fill the AKTU odd semester exam forms 2021, the students must remember their user ID and password through which they can access ERP.
सत्र 2021-22 के विषम सेमेस्टर के परीक्षा फार्म भरे जाने के संबंध में। @Vineetkansal2 @Aktucoe pic.twitter.com/brxSv0wDVn
— AKTU (@AKTU_Lucknow) November 30, 2021
Those candidates who are studying in the institute should make sure to upload their attendance status on AMS, else they will not be allowed to fill the AKTU odd semester exam form 2021.
The university had last week announced that AKTU exams 2021-22 for all semesters, except first and third semester and lateral entries will be held from the last week of December. For those courses which allow lateral entries, AKTU 2021 exams will begin in the last week of February, 2022.
AKTU will hold its 19th convocation ceremony on December 16 at the university campus. Students are required to complete the registration for AKTU 19th convocation at aktu.ac.in using their roll number and enrollment number.
The university has also informed students who are shortlisted through UPCET counselling 2021 by November 30 to complete the remaining admission formalities within three days.
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