AMU reopens application form for test, departmental, non-test courses till June 4
Vagisha Kaushik | June 3, 2022 | 08:38 AM IST | 1 min read
Aligarh Muslim University has reopened registration window for non-CUET courses till tomorrow at amucontrollerexams.com.
NEW DELHI: The Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) has reopened registration window for various test, departmental test, and non-test courses for admissions 2022-23 from June 2 to 4, 11:50pm. Candidates can apply on the official website - amu.ac.in or at the link - amucontrollerexams.com.
“In view of the representations received from the candidates regarding giving them an opportunity to submit online application form for various, test, departmental test, and non-test courses (session 2022-2023), the University has decided to provide the opportunity to candidates to fill up the application form,” AMU said in an official notification.
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“All the candidates who are interested to apply are advised to visit the website amucontrollerexams.com and complete the application process,” the notification read.
After June 4, non new registration, application submission, and no correction in particular, will not be entertained in any circumstances, it said.
How to apply
- Visit the official website – amucontrollerexams.com
- On the homepage, under the Admissions section, click on the link ‘Application forms for admission to various courses, 2022-23’
- Candidates will be redirected to another page
- Register using name, date of birth, and other details. Now login with your username and password received through mail.
- Fill the application form and upload necessary documents.
- Submit and save the application form for future use
AMU approved the proposal of holding a Common University Entrance Test (CUET) 2022 for undergraduate courses for UG admissions 2022-23. It decided to hold its own counseling session and will conduct its admission test for BTech, postgraduate courses, Class 11, diploma courses, schools and all other courses not included in CUET.
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