CUET PG 2022: Ambedkar University Delhi opens applications for master's programmes
BR Ambedkar University opens application for PG programmes at aud.ac.in. Only CUET PG 2022 candidates eligible to apply till October 27.
Ishita Ranganath | October 8, 2022 | 08:08 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Dr BR Ambedkar University, Delhi launches online portal for postgraduate programmes registration. The application process is online at- aud.ac.in, the official website of Dr BR Ambedkar University, Delhi.
Only candidates who appeared for the for Common University Entrance Test CUET (PG) 2022 and selected Dr BR Ambedkar University Delhi will be eligible to apply.
The university will accept applications through the online portal till October 27, 2022. Students can only log into the admission portal with their CUET application number. The candidates name and other important details must be the same as their CUET application form.
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Candidates are to register on the admission portal. The candidates will be required to select their desired programme, enter personal details and upload necessary documents. Any incomplete applications will be completely rejected.
The application process will only be considered 'completed' when the university will receive the fee payment by the applicant. Candidates will not be allowed to make any changes to their application form once submitted. The admission fee will be paid only through online modes. If candidates face technical problems at the payment gateway, the portal will check status of the payment automatically. If settled, the website will not ask the candidate to pay again.
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