Annamalai University 2021 registration deadline extended; Apply till July 31
Kapil Rawat | July 19, 2021 | 04:24 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can fill the Annamalai University application form 2021 till July 31.
NEW DELHI: Annamalai University has extended the deadline to submit the Annamalai University 2021 admission form till July 31. Now, candidates have 12 more days to fill and submit the Annamalai University admission form 2021.
To fill the Annamalai University 2021 admission form - Click here .
How to fill Annamalai University application form 2021
Candidates have to enter their personal and academic details in the required section of Annamalai University admission form 2021. They also have to upload a scanned copy of the necessary documents in the prescribed format and size.
After filling the Annamalai University 2021 admission form, candidates should check the details entered in the form to make sure that the information provided is correct. Applicants can then proceed to pay the application fee by drawing a demand draft in favour of the Annamalai University.
Candidates should know that the Annamalai University application fee for candidates differs depending on the category they belong to. After completing the application fee process, applicants should take multiple printouts of the Annamalai University admission form 2021 for future use.
Annamalai University admission 2021
Annamalai University admission 2021 will be conducted through an entrance examination. Candidates who qualify the Annamalai University entrance exam 2021 will be offered admission to undergraduate and postgraduate programmes offered by the university. Annamalai University will also hold an interview along with the entrance exam. The result of the Annamalai University entrance exam will be released in the form of a merit list.
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