AMU application form 2020 to be re-released on August 14
Team Careers360 | August 11, 2020 | 12:57 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Aligarh Muslim University will re-release the AMU application form 2020 on August 14 for B.Tech, M.Tech and all other courses, except B.U.M.S and PhD.
The candidates who have not applied so far, can now fill the AMU application form till August 28, 2020 for B.Tech and M.Tech (Civil Engineering), whereas for other courses the submission deadline will be August 21.
The University has also introduced new courses named B.Tech (Food Technology) and M.Tech (Civil Engineering) in Earthquake Engineering and Disaster Management.
To apply for admission, candidates need to visit the official website of Aligarh Muslim University amucontollereexams.com and register themselves to fill the AMU application form 2020. It will open a window where candidates need to fill their personal details, academic details, signature and photograph on the required sections.
The ‘application form’ must be thoroughly checked by the candidate to ensure that the filled information is correct. After filling the AMU application form 2020 online, candidates need to proceed to the fee payment section.
Candidates can pay the fee either through net banking/ credit card/ debit card. Qualifying candidates are given admission to B.Tech, M.Tech and other courses.
The AMU entrance exam dates for UG programmes and PG programmes (departmental tests) will be notified soon by the university. The entrance test has been postponed, due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
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