AMU application form 2021 for PG courses released; Check details here
Candidates who wish to apply for AMU admission 2021 for PG programmes must visit amucontrollerexams.com to register. Applicants can register till July 20.
Team Careers360 | June 23, 2021 | 09:48 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Aligarh Muslim University has released the AMU 2021 application form for postgraduate programmes on June 22 on the official website - amucontrollerexams.com. Candidates who wish to apply for admission to AMU PG courses 2021, have to fulfil the eligibility criteria outlined by the university before they could register.
Click here to fill the AMU PG application form 2021.
As per AMU’s admission dates, candidates can submit online application forms without paying any late fee until July 20. However, the process will be ongoing with payment of a late fee of Rs. 300 until July 27.
Applicants will have to submit AMU admission form 2021 along with supportive documents. These supportive documents (scanned copies) are birth certificate, marksheet of the qualifying examinations, caste certificate (if applicable), no objection certificate from the employer and disability certificate (if applicable). Scanned image of passport size photograph and signature must not be more than 20 KB and 200 KB and in BMP, PNG and TIFF format.
Candidates can pay the AMU application fee of Rs 500 using debit card, credit card or through net banking facility, UPI and BHIM Apps.
The application form for AMU Mass Communication programme and undergraduate courses has already been released earlier. For the Mass Communication programme, the application process started on June 15 and will be ending on July 12 (without paying any late fee) and July 19 (with a late fee of Rs 300). For the undergraduate programmes, the process started on June 11 and will be ongoing till July 8 (without paying any late fee) and July 15 (with payment of a late fee of Rs 300).
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