Allahabad University begins PG admissions 2025 through PGAT
Gauri Mittal | July 23, 2025 | 03:34 PM IST | 1 min read
Allahabad University counselling registrations are open on ecounselling.in for MA, MTech, MSc, LLB programmes.
University of Allahabad (UoA or AU) has started the counselling process for admissions to postgraduate (PG) courses based on the Post Graduate Admission test (PGAT 2025). Candidates can apply for MTech, MSc, MDS, and MA programmes.
Aspirants can register themselves on the official admission portal, ecounselling.in, if their PGAT score is within the cut-off published by the university. If the PGAT score is less than the cut-off, the candidate will not be able to register, and will be shown a message saying “Please wait for next cut-off”.
Candidates can register for AU PG counselling 2025 by using their PGAT roll number as their user ID and their date of birth as the password. They can log in to the portal using their credentials and upload the necessary documents for verification. Once the documents are verified by the respective department coordinators at AU, candidates will be able to proceed for fee payment.
The registration fees for PG counselling 2025 include Rs 1,000 for PGAT 1 courses, and Rs 1,600 for PGAT 2 courses.
Allahabad University PG cut-off
Allahabad University PG cut-offs are updated everyday, and can be checked from the official website. The latest cut-offs for some courses are given below, along with the last date to register for each programme.
|
Course |
Latest cut-off |
Last date to register |
|
Master of Arts (MA) and Master of Science (MSc) Defence Studies |
171 |
July 28 |
|
MSc Agriculture Botany |
142 |
July 26 |
|
MSc Environmental Science |
105 |
July 29 |
|
Master of Vocation (MVoc) Media Studies |
132 |
July 25 |
|
MA Vocal |
108 |
July 27 |
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