EFLU opens application window for 2019 academic session
Sreetama Datta | February 8, 2019 | 11:18 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 7: The English and Foreign Language University, today, has released the application form for the upcoming academic session. The application form can be filled only online. Candidates can submit their application till February 26, 2019 (by midnight). There are total 240 seats in undergraduate programmes and 550 seats in postgraduate programmes conducted in the university. These seats are divided among the three campuses of the university located in Hyderabad, Shillong and Lucknow.
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EFLU conducts an entrance examination for admission in all the programmes. The entrance test will take place on four different sessions on March 9-10, 2019.
Applicants can select three different cities for entrance exam centres out of 23 cities where the entrance examination will be conducted.
Candidates must check the eligibility criteria and the list of courses before filling the application form. The prospectus is available online on the official website of EFLU. Applicants need to create a user id and password for filling the application form of EFLU. To do so, candidates need to fill the user registration form. Candidates can fill the required details and upload the requisite documents after successful registration.
The application fee is non-refundable. For candidates belonging to General and OBC category, the application fee for a single course is Rs. 500. Candidates who fall under SC/ ST/ PWD (Person with disability) category need to make a payment of Rs. 250 for filling the application form. The payment of the application form can be done either by debit card, credit card or net banking.
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