Allahabad University PGAT 2023 cut-off marks announced for MSc botany, chemistry, other PG programmes
Mridusmita Deka | July 27, 2023 | 03:36 PM IST | 1 min read
Allahabad University PGAT 2023 candidate registration and document uploading will start today, July 27 and will continue till July 31 (2 pm)
NEW DELHI: The University of Allahabad has announced the Postgraduate Admission Test (PGAT) 2023 cut-off marks and the dates for admission to postgraduate programmes including at MSc botany, MSc agriculture, MSc agriculture chemistry, MSc bioinformatics and MSc chemistry.
The PGAT 2023 candidate registration and document uploading will be held from July 27 and July 31 (2 pm), while the verification and fee submission also scheduled to start today, will continue till July 31 (5 pm).
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The MSc agriculture botany cut-off marks for all categories (unreserved) is 125 and above, while it is 208 and above for MSc agriculture chemisty. The PGAT cut-off marks for MSc bioinformatics is 102 and above for all categories (unreserved) and MSc botany cut-off marks is 157 and above. The PGAT 2023 cut-off marks for MSc chemistry is 158 and above for all categories (unreserved).
Allahabad University PGAT 2023: Document required during counselling
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Class 10 mark sheet and certificate (original scanned copy)
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Marksheet and certificate of Intermediate (Class 12) (original scanned copy)
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Undergraduate Mark Sheet (original scanned copy)
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Migration certificate and transfer certificate and Ewing Christian College Candidate (original scanned copy)
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Recent Caste Certificate (original scanned copy)
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EWS Certificate (original scanned copy)
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Aadhaar Card
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Download undertaking for gap year from the Admission website, fill, sign and upload
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Download anti-ragging form from Admission website, fill, sign and upload
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