Aligarh Muslim University announces AMUEEE 2021 exam date
Ritu Tripathi | April 5, 2021 | 09:49 AM IST | 1 min read
Aligarh Muslim University has announced the AMUEEE 2021 exam date. AMUEEE application dates will be notified soon.
NEW DELHI: Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) has announced the AMUEEE 2021 exam date. As per the official schedule released by the authorities, AMUEEE 2021 will be held on June 27. AMUEEE 2021 will be conducted as an offline exam of 3 hours having three sections - physics, chemistry, and mathematics.
Along with the AMUEEE 2021 exam date, the authorities have released dates for all other courses which are given below.
The authorities have not notified the release date of the AMUEEE application form 2021 yet, however, it is expected to be notified soon. Interested and eligible candidates will be able to apply for AMUEEE 2021 through the official website. AMUEEE 2021 application form submission steps include registration, filling in details, uploading documents, and payment of fees.
AMUEEE 2021 will be conducted at seven exam cities. AMUEEE is conducted for admission in around 465 seats in seven BTech streams and around 150 seats in BE evening courses offered by AMU.
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