AMU BA LLB 2019 admit card released; Check How to download
sonali.jolly | May 15, 2019 | 04:36 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, May 15: After a long hold-up, the Aligarh Muslim University finally released the admit card for AMU BA LLB 2019. The admit card was expected to be released in the first week of May, along with the other programmes, but was delayed by a few days. Nevertheless, candidates who have enrolled for the undergraduate law programme of the university, can download the admit card now. AMU BA LLB 2019 will be held on May 27, 2019.
How to download the AMU BA LLB admit card 2019?
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If you know your application Id for AMU BA LLB 2019
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Go to amucontrollerexams.com
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Select the course “BA LL.B” from the drop-down list
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Enter application number
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Click on “Download Admit Card”
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What to do if you do not know your Application Id?
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Go to amucontrollerexams.com
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Select “Know your form application number”
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Select the course “BA LL.B” from the drop-down list
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Enter candidate’s name
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Enter candidate’s maiden name
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Click on “Download Admit Card”
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Important points to remember -
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In case of any discrepancy in the details mentioned on the admit card, write an email to "amu4admitcard@gmail.com".
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In the email, clearly mention your application number, name, contact number and course opted for.
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Candidates will not be allowed to write the examination in absence of admit card.
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Paste a passport size photograph on the admit card.
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Carry a passport size photograph with you on the day of the examination.
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