AMU opens online facility to change entrance test centre till June 3
Team Careers360 | May 25, 2020 | 11:00 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Aligarh Muslim University has opened the online facility to change the choice of test centres cities for AMU 2020 admission test.
Registered candidates who wish to change their choices are required to visit the official website of AMU and enter their user ID and password. The last date to change the choices of the test centre is June 3.
The changes can be done only for programmes such as BA Hons., B.Sc Hons., B.Com Hons., MBA, B.Ed, BA LLB, B.Tech and Class 11th.
The facility is available only for the test centre outside Aligarh.
“The University will make all efforts to allot Test Centre city to the aspirants as per their choice now opted by them subject to availability of capacity in the opted city. However, due to administrative reasons, a different Test Centre city may be allotted to the aspirants and the decision of the University shall be final and binding,” reads the official notification.
Aligarh Muslim University has earlier postponed the entrance test for UG and PG programmes, in the view of nationwide lockdown. The entrance test will now be conducted in the month of July or August.
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