AMU 2019 Admit Card released
Parul Thapa | March 26, 2019 | 01:37 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, March 26 2019: Aligarh Muslim University has released the AMU admit card on March 26 for the academic session 2019-20. The candidates who have successfully registered themselves for its various undergraduate courses can download and get their AMU admit cards printed. The admit cards are available in an online mode for the candidates to download. The candidates will be needed to enter their login credentials to download the AMU admit card. AMU Entrance Exam will be held on April 7 in an offline mode for a duration of two hours.
How to download AMU Admit Card
- Visit the official website of AMUEE
- Click on ‘Download Admit Card For Admission 2019-20’ under ‘Admissions’ section given on the homepage.
- Select a course
- Enter the Application number
- Click on ‘Download Admit Card’
The candidates are suggested to keep multiple copies of their AMU admit cards for any future reference. Candidates are also advised to carry an extra photograph (size: 2.5X3 cm) which will be pasted on an attendance sheet for the purpose failure to which the candidates will be deemed to be considered as absent.
About AMU Entrance Exam
Aligarh Muslim University will hold an entrance exam for the candidates who wish to seek admission in their UG programmes. The entrance exam will be held on April 7 in an offline mode which will be for a duration of two hours.
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