AMU 2021 entrance exam schedule released for UG programmes
Team Careers360 | April 4, 2021 | 11:27 AM IST | 1 min read
The entrance test for BA Hons, BSc Hons and BCom Hons will be conducted on June 20.
NEW DELHI: Aligarh Muslim University has released the AMU 2021 entrance test dates for undergraduate programmes. The AMU admission test 2021 for BA Hons, BSc Hons and BCom Hons will be held on June 20 in two different sessions, morning (10 am to 12 pm) and evening (2 pm to 6 pm).
The AMU BEd entrance test 2021 will be conducted on July 4. The schedule of the AMU departmental test for the PG programmes has not been notified yet.
The AMU application forms 2021 are expected to be out soon on the Aligarh Muslim University admission portal. Interested candidates can fill and submit the AMU admission form 2021 before the last date of submission.
The admit card of AMU 2021 will be released one week before each test. The registered candidates can download the AMU admit card 2021 using their login credentials created during the registration. The AMU entrance test 2021 will be held in seven exam centres in pen and paper-based mode.
Click here to check AMU 2021 entrance test schedule
Earlier, another central university, Jawaharlal Nehru University has clarified that it will conduct the JNUEE examination for the 2021-22 session. The university has resolved to join the Central Universities Common Entrance Test (CUCET) as and when it will be announced. Other central universities like Banaras Hindu University and Allahabad University are yet to make a final decision on their admission process.
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