Ambedkar University UG Admission 2020: Cut off to be released today @aud.ac.in
Team Careers360 | October 15, 2020 | 04:33 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: The first Ambedkar University cut off 2020 for UG programmes is expected to be released today. This announcement was made through an official notification released by the Ambedkar University officials today, October 15. Candidates can check the Ambedkar University cut off 2020 by visiting the official website - aud.ac.in.
The Ambedkar University cut off 2020 for UG programmes will be released in the PDF form and will include various details such as candidate’s marks, name, category and form number.
Ambedkar University cut off 2020 is the minimum marks which a candidate needs to obtain to qualify for remaining rounds of admission. The cut off for Ambedkar University ug admission 2020 is made on the basis of last qualifying examination marks.
Candidates whose name will be mentioned in the Ambedkar University 2020 UG cut off will be considered eligible to participate in the Ambedkar University counselling process.
The admission through first cut off list will be conducted from October 16 (10 AM) to 19 (5 PM). The last date to pay the fee to get admission through the first cut off list is October 19 (5 PM).
According to the AUD cut off schedule released, the second and third cut Ambedkar University cut off 2020 will be released on October 20 and 26, respectively, whereas fourth and fifth cut off for Ambedkar University UG admission will be released on November 2 and 6, respectively.
Ambedkar University admission for UG programmes was done on the basis of merit list, whereas for PG programmes the admission will be done on the basis of marks scored in the entrance examination.
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