AMU cancels entrance test 2021 due to spike in COVID-19 cases
Team Careers360 | April 9, 2021 | 11:18 AM IST | 1 min read
The fresh dates for the AMU 2021 entrance test will be released later on the official website of the university.
NEW DELHI : Aligarh Muslim University has cancelled the AMU 2021 entrance test schedule, in view of a surge in COVID-19 cases. The new dates for the AMU entrance exam 2021 will be released soon on the AMU admission portal.
AMU entrance tests 2021 were scheduled to be held from June 20 to July 4. However, the dates for PG departmental tests were not announced by the university.
“In the view of resurgence of Covid-19 pandemic, the admission test schedule for the session 2021-22 stands withdrawn,” reads an official notification.
The application form of AMU 2021 is expected to be released anytime soon. The admission process of AMU generally begins in the month of February or March, but this year due to the ongoing pandemic it has not begun yet.
The university has also advised its students to stay home and continue their study and research work online. Those students who are staying at hostels are asked to go back to their home citing health concerns.
In its fresh Covid-19 guidelines, AMU has urged all employees over 45 years to get themselves vaccinated as per government advisory and medical guidelines.
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