Allahabad University Admission 2019: Last date for applications today; check details here
Vishwas Garia | May 3, 2019 | 01:00 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 3: Allahabad University will close the application window for UG and PG courses today by midnight.The application forms for both the programmes were released on April 12. Candidates who want to register themselves and fill the Allahabad University application form 2019 can do the same by visiting the Allahabad University official website.
The application fee for General/ OBC candidates is Rs. 700, whereas for SC/ ST/ PH candidates is Rs. 350.The admit card for both UGAT(Undergraduate Admission Test) and PGAT (Postgraduate Admission Test)will be released one week before the entrance examination
The entrance test for B.A/ B.Sc and B.Com courses will be conducted from May 27 to May 29, while for B.Sc Home Science will be held from May 20 to May 22. For PG courses, the entrance test will be commenced from May 29 to June 5.
How to fill Allahabad University Application Form
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Visit the official website of the Allahabad University.
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Click on ‘Admission 2019’ tab.
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Select ‘UGAT/ PGAT‘ based on the programme you want to apply for and click on ‘proceed’ tab.
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Click on ‘New Registration’ tab for creating the user credentials. After entering the registration details, click on ‘Proceed to Application Form’.
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Enter the required personal and academic details in the application form.
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Upload the scanned photograph and signature.
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Pay the application fee and take the printout of the filled application form and payment details.
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