Allahabad University PG admission 2022 starts tomorrow at allduniv.ac.in
Vagisha Kaushik | September 30, 2022 | 09:05 PM IST | 1 min read
Allahabad University will begin PG counselling 2022 for admission to postgraduate programmes tomorrow at allduniv.ac.in.
NEW DELHI : Allahabad University will start PG counselling 2022 for admission to postgraduate programmes tomorrow, October 1, 2022. Candidates can register for PG admission 2022 on the official website – allduniv.ac.in. The University will offer admission to PG programmes through Postgraduate Admission Test (PGAT) 2022 scores.
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“Post Graduate (PG) counselling and admission for session 2022-23 opens from October 1, 2022. Candidate is required to visit ecounselling.in or PG counselling 2022 link at the University of Allahabad website for registration, counselling and admission,” said Allahabad University’s official notification.
Notice regarding PG Admission 2022 pic.twitter.com/9MatdepjlY
— University of Allahabad (@UoA_Official) September 30, 2022
Allahabad University Admission 2022-23: Steps to register
Candidates can follow the below-given steps to fill out the Allahabad University PG application form 2022.
- Visit the University of Allahabad official website -- allduniv.ac.in.
- Click on the link "PG counselling 2022"
- Candidates will be redirected to another page
- Now, click on the link “Step 1 Register yourself” and register yourself. Log in using the username and password after registration.
- Fill the application form, upload scanned documents and pay the fee.
- Download the application form PDF and take a printout for future reference
Allahabad University PG courses
- MSc Botany
- MA/MSc Anthropology
- MSc Zoology
- MA Ancient History
- MSc Bio-Chemistry
- MSc Agricultural Science (Agricultural Botany/Agricultural Chemistry & Soil Science/Agricultural Zoology and Entomology)
- MSc Chemistry
- MCom
- MSc Computer Science
- MA and MSc Defence and Strategic Studies
- MA Education
- MA Economics
- MSc Applied Geology
- MA English Literature/Language
- MA Hindi
- MA and MSc Geography
- MA Medieval and Modern History
- MBA (Rural Development)
- MA MMus (Vocal, Sitar, Tabla)
- MA Music (Vocal, Sitar, Tabla)
- MSc Computer Science
- MA and MSc Mathematics
- MA Painting
- MSc Material Sciences
- MSc Physics
- MA Philosophy
- MA and MSc Psychology
- MA Political Science
- MA and MSc Statistics
- MA Sanskrit
- MSc Zoology
- MA Sociology
- MPEd Physical Education
- MA Urdu
- MTech (Computer Science and Engineering)
- MTech (Electronics and Communication)
- MTech (Earth System Science)
- MSc (Textile and Apparel Designing)
- MSc (Food and Nutrition)
- MEd
- MA Women's Studies
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