Lucknow University opens PG admissions at lkouniv.ac.in; Apply by June 10
Ishita Ranganath | April 11, 2023 | 02:05 PM IST | 2 mins read
University of Lucknow will be conducting entrance exam from July 1 to 10, 2023. Check eligibility, important dates and fee structure here.
NEW DELHI: The University of Lucknow has opened admissions for post graduate (PG) and PG professional courses. Candidates that wish to apply for admission at Lucknow University can do the same at the official website- lkouniv.ac.in till June 10, 2023. The university will be conducting the entrance exam from July 1 to 10, 2023.
Lucknow University will be declaring the entrance exam result by July 20, 2023. The Lucknow University counselling phase-1 will begin from July 25, 2023.
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Lucknow University: PG admission eligibility
In order to be eligible to apply, a candidate must have completed their BA, BSc/BCom degree along with 10+2+3 or equivalent exam from any university recognized by University Grants Commission (UGC). SC and ST candidates will be allowed an exemption of 5% in the eligibility percentages.
A candidate will not be able to pursue two post graduate degree courses simultaneously. Candidates that are appearing for their final year examination of graduation in admission year can apply for admission but they have to fulfill all eligibility conditions on the day of counselling. In addition to this, a candidate who has already completed postgraduate course in one subject will not be eligible for the second PG course except professional courses.
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Lucknow University PG professional programmes: Fee structure
The university will be offering PG professional courses in master of business administration (MBA).
| Department/ Institute | Programme | Type | Seats | Fee per semester |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Department of Business Administration (LUMBA) |
MBA
(Choice of Finance/ Marketing/ Human Resource/ International Business specialization in the second year) |
Regular | 60 | Rs 48,173 |
| Self-financing | 120 | Rs 81,080 | ||
| Department of Commerce (DoC) | MBA (Finance & Accounting) | Self-financing | 60 | Rs 81,080 |
| Institute of Management Sciences (IMS) |
MBA (Human Resource) |
Self-financing | 120 | Rs 81,080 |
|
MBA (International Business) |
Self-financing | 60 | Rs 81,080 | |
| MBA (International Business) | Self-financing | 120 | Rs 81,080 | |
| MBA (Finance and Control) | Self-financing | 120 | Rs 81,080 | |
| MBA (Entrepreneurship and Family Business) | Self-financing | 60 | Rs 81,080 | |
| MBA (Business Analytics) | Self-financing | 60 | Rs 81,080 | |
| Institute of Tourism Studies (ITS) | MTTM | Self-financing | 60 | Rs 28,080 |
The Lucknow University will be closing the admissions for UG and UG professional courses on May 31, 2023. The Lucknow University UG entrance exam will be helf from June 15 to 25, 2023.
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