AUD PG Admission 2023: AISA releases helpline numbers for students
Divyansh | July 24, 2023 | 02:18 PM IST | 1 min read
A total of 1,92,750 applicants have opted for AUD PG admission 2023 this academic year.
NEW DELHI: The All India Students’ Association (AISA) at the Ambedkar University, Delhi, AUD has released helpline numbers for candidates seeking admission in postgraduate programmes offered by the university.
As many as 1,92,750 applicants have opted for AUD PG admission this academic year. The AISA helpline numbers are 9315042079, 7037584262, 9957114368, 7035890298, 9891035351, 8888401961, 9873602840, 8051544895 and 8920374512.
AISA . @aisa_aud has initiated a help desk to provide assistance for PG admissions. Candidates can contact the provided contacts to receive regular updates. The forms for PG admission will be released shortly. #CUETPG2023 pic.twitter.com/rKa9qG0bFr
— Shreya kapoor (@ShreyaAISA) July 24, 2023
The AUD is holding the PG admission 2023 using the Common University Entrance Test for postgraduate, CUET PG 2023, held by the National Test Agency, NTA. The result of CUET PG 2023 was announced on July 20.
The AUD has the fourth highest applications on the NTA. A total of 1,399 PG seats are being offered by the AUD in 27 PG programmes this year. AUD was established in 2007.
Also Read | CUET PG 2023: How universities will decide minimum qualifying marks
The AUD will decide the minimum qualifying marks for the respective PG courses. The universities take into consideration various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of seats available and the overall performance of the candidates to determine the cutoff marks.
The cut-off marks will be used to shortlist candidates for further rounds of the admission process, such as counselling and seat allocation. Candidates who meet or exceed the minimum qualifying marks set by the universities will be eligible to participate in the subsequent rounds of admission.
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