Allahabad University 2020 UGAT and PGAT admit card released; check details
Team Careers360 | September 18, 2020 | 11:04 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : The University of Allahabad has released the Allahabad University admit card 2020 for UGAT, PGAT -1 and M.Com programmes on September 18 in the online mode. Candidates who have filled the application form of UGAT and PGAT can download the Allahabad University admit card by visiting the official website of the university, aupravesh2020.com. For IPS and PGAT 2 programmes, the Allahabad University entrance exam admit card will be released later.
The university will hold the Allahabad University entrance examination for UGAT programmes from September 26 to September 27. For PGAT based programmes, the Allahabad University entrance test will be held from September 29 to October 5.
AU has also activated the mock test window for UGAT and PGAT 2020 examination on its official website. Candidates who wish to prepare for the Allahabad University UGAT and PGAT 2020 entrance test can solve the mock test before appearing for the examination
Candidates are supposed to carry their Allahabad University PGAT and UGAT admit card 2020 in the examination centre along with a valid photo ID on the day of examination.
The Allahabad University admit card 2020 mentions the details including the name of the candidate, subject of examination, exam centre and address, application number, photograph and signature, etc.
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