AMU admit card 2020 released at amucontrollerexams.com; Download AMU hall ticket here
Team Careers360 | November 13, 2020 | 01:12 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Aligarh Muslim University has released the AMUEEE 2020 admit card in online mode. Candidates can download the AMU admit card 2020 from the official website of the office of the controller of exams at amucontrollerexams.com. Candidates will need to enter their application number for downloading the AMU 2020 hall ticket for admission tests from the website.
Steps to AMU 2020 admit card download
The Office of controller of exams has been releasing the AMU hall ticket 2020 on the official website for various courses from time to time. Recently the B.Tech, BA, B.Sc and B.Com admit cards have been released. Given below are the steps to download AMUEEE 2020 admit card:
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Visit the official website at amucontrollerexams.com
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Click on the link to ‘Download Admit Card for Session 2020-21’
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Candidate login window shall open on the screen
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Now select the AMU 2020 course applied for and enter application number
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Click on ‘Download admit card’
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AMU hall ticket 2020 shall appear on the screen
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Download the same and take print out
Error in AMU 2020 admit card?
After download the the AMUEEE hall ticket 2020, candidates are advised to thoroughly check the information provided. In case of any discrepancy in the candidate details, they may email the officials at amu4admitcard@gmail.com with the quoting the following details for identification:
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Application No.
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Candidate’s Name
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Telephone No.
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Course applied for
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