Assam UG, PG admission 2024 schedule out; programme selection begins from May 27
Alivia Mukherjee | May 24, 2024 | 06:00 PM IST | 2 mins read
Assam FYUGP, FYIPGP Admission 2024: For admission through CUET 2024, the first merit list will be out on July 10 - 11.
NEW DELHI: The Higher Education department, Govt of Assam, has issued guidelines and schedule for Four-year Undergraduate Programme (FYUGP), Five-year Integrated Master Programme (FYIMP), and Five-year Integrated Post Graduate Programme (FYIPGP) admissions 2024. The commencement of admission processes for undergraduate and postgraduate courses across different universities has been initiated and is scheduled to start from May 27.
Admission for UG, Masters, and PG will be facilitated through the common admission portal- assamadmission.samarth.ac.in. This applies to all government, pandit deendayal upadhyaya adarsha mahavidyalaya, provincialized, government model colleges, and autonomous colleges, state university campuses and private, venture, non-government colleges affiliated with state universities and assam university.
Assam UG, PG Admission 2024: Six options for programme selection
Students will be provided with six choices for selecting programmes, whether within the same Higher Educational Institution HEI or across different colleges. Students are required to indicate their preferences for the program options. HEIs will be informed of the preferences selected by the applicants. Autonomous universities will compile merit lists based on their admission criteria.
New procedure for merit list publication
In contrast to previous practices, the Merit lists will no longer be required to be uploaded in Excel or PDF formats on the Higher Educational Institution (HEI) website. Instead, the HEIs will mark the students eligible for admission by processing the merit list directly within the admission portal. Once marked and saved by the HEI, the merit list for the programs will be automatically generated and made visible to students in the "merit list section" of the admission portal.
Assam FYUGP, FYIPGP Admission 2024: Merit list dates
For admission without CUET, the first merit list will be out on June 13. Following this, the second merit list will be published on June 14-15, and admissions for the second merit list will be conducted on June 16. The third merit list will be made available on June 18-19, with admissions for candidates in this list taking place on June 20-22. Additionally, spot admissions will be available from July 29-31 for those who have not secured seats in earlier rounds.
Assam UG, PG admission 2024 schedule
Candidates can have a look at the Assam FYUGP, FYIPGP 2024 schedule below.
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CUET |
Non-CUET |
Events |
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July 1-2 |
May 27 to June 2 |
Programme selection |
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July 3 to 4 |
June 3 to 4 |
Correction window |
|
July 5 to 8 |
June 5 to 9 |
Academic screening by HEIs |
|
July 9 |
June 10 |
Publication of 1st merit list |
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July 10 to 11 |
June 11, 12 |
Admission of applicants in 1st merit list |
|
July 12 |
June 13 |
Publication of second merit list |
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July 13 to 15 |
June 14 to 15 |
Admission of applicants in second merit list |
|
July 16 |
June 16 |
Publication of third merit list |
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July 17 to 18 |
June 18 to 19 |
Admission of applicants in 3rd merit list |
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July 19 to 20 |
June 20 to 22 |
Spot admission |
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July 29 to 31 |
July 29 to 31 |
Final spot admission |
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