Central University of Andhra Pradesh 2022 admission through CUET begins today
Candidates who wish to apply for admission in Central University of Andhra Pradesh through CUET UG 2022 scores can fill the application form till September 26.
Mridula Singh | September 19, 2022 | 05:28 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Central University of Andhra Pradesh will begin the admission process for UG programmes through CUET 2022 today, September 19. Last date to apply for the Central University of Andhra Pradesh admission 2022 is September 26.
Applicants can register online through the official website of the Central University of Andhra Pradesh - cuap.ac.in. The first round of counselling for the Central University of Andhra Pradesh will begin from September 27 and will be over on September 31. The second round of counselling will take place from October 3 to 8.
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The third and fourth round of the Central University of Andhra Pradesh counselling 2022 will begin from October 10 to 13 and October 14 t0 16, respectively.
Central University of Andhra Pradesh - UG courses
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Integrated B.Sc. (mathematics physics, chemistry) + M.Sc. chemistry
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Integrated BBA + MBA tourism and hospitality management
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Integrated B.Sc + M.Sc geology
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Integrated B.Sc + M.Sc botany
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B.Com vocational commerce
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B.Sc AI (artificial intelligence) computer
Common University Entrance Test, which is a national-level examination for undergraduate admissions in 44 central universities and 46 other institutions. It is compulsory for all the central universities to use CUET exam scores for admission to UG courses.
The CUET 2022 score card was released on September 16 at cuet.samarth.ac.in. CUET UG exam was held from July 15 to August 30.
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