AMUEEE 2019 to be conducted tomorrow, Check tips to score high in exam
Satyendra Singh | May 25, 2019 | 09:05 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, May 25: The AMUEEE 2019 exam will be conducted on May 26 by the Aligarh Muslim University across various test centres in India. The AMUEEE 2019 examination will be conducted in offline mode (Pen and Paper) with the total duration of 3 hours. The question paper will consist of 150 questions from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.Candidates are advised to reach the exam centres at least one hour in advance to avoid last minute hassle. Candidates must read all the instructions mentioned on their admit card and adhere to all the points.
Students who want to take admission in AMU in UG engineering degree course have to appear and qualify the AMUEEE 2019 exam. The admit card for AMUEEE 2019 exam is available in online mode. Students who would be appearing in the exam have to carry their AMUEEE 2019 admit card at the exam centre, without which they would not be allowed to appear in exam.
Aligarh Muslim University offers admission in B.Tech course for a total of 465 seats in seven engineering stream. The university also offers B.Tech evening course for all the seven stream for 165 seats. Admission in all the courses is offered through AMUEEE 2019. The result of AMUEEE 2019 will be declared by the admission authorities tentatively in the third week of June. Candidates will be able to access their result in online mode in the form of PDF. The ranks and roll number secured by the candidates in the examination will be present in the result.Allotment of seats will be done according to the ranks secured in the examination. The selected course preference by candidates at the time of application will also be considered during allotment of seats.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Featured News
]- What are UGC Equity Regulations 2026 and why are they facing ‘general-category’ backlash?
- Environmental Law: NLU Odisha, Assam, Northeast law schools are making tribal rights core of curriculum
- ‘Generative AI knowledge limited to ChatGPT’: Why law schools are launching artificial intelligence centres
- LLB, LLM courses in English but for lawyers in lower courts, regional language command key to win cases
- Part-time law PhD enrolment on the rise as lawyers, aspiring academics embrace flexible courses
- Student Suicides: ‘Need accountability, not new law; it’s about well-being, not mental health,’ says NTF chief
- NMC to speed up NEET counselling with seat-approval calendar, allow for-profits to set up medical colleges
- Audit Before Action: Odisha plans to retire ‘non-performers’; college teachers point at staff, facility gaps
- IIT Kanpur Suicide: PhD scholar’s death due to lack of accountability, ‘capable’ counsellors, allege students
- NLSIU Bangalore has 38% women, NLU Delhi 43% – only 3 of 26 NLUs reach gender parity, shows NIRF data