Lucknow University PG tentative entrance exam schedule 2022 announced
The Lucknow University PG 2022 entrance test schedule can be downloaded from the website - lkouniv.ac.in.
Apoorva Singh | September 3, 2022 | 10:28 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The University of Lucknow will conduct the PG entrance test from September 10 in offline mode. The Lucknow University PG exam schedule is available on the official website - lkouniv.ac.in. The PG entrance exam will conclude on September 17, 2022.
The exams will be held in two shifts, morning from 11.30 AM to 1 PM, and evening from 4 PM to 5.30 PM. The exam duration will be 90 minutes. The Lucknow University entrance test will consist of 100 objective-type questions. Each question will be of 2 marks. There will be no negative marking.CCRAS to offer research fellowship to students in Ayurveda colleges
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Lucknow University PG entrance exam schedule 2022
Date |
Shift |
Subjects |
September 10, 2022 Saturday |
Morning (11.30 AM to 1 PM) |
Anthropology, biotechnology, commerce, public health (community medicine) |
Evening(4 PM to 5.30 PM) |
AIH & Archaeology, applied economics, applied geology, B.Lib.I.Sc., biochemistry, CCJA, public health |
|
September 11, 2022 Sunday |
Morning (11.30 AM to 1 PM) |
LL.B. |
Evening (4 PM to 5.30 PM) |
MBA/MTTM |
|
September 12, 2022 Monday |
Morning (11.30 AM to 1 PM) |
English, hospital administration, mathematics, Molecular and human genetics, Sanskrit |
Evening (4 PM to 5.30 PM) |
Forensic science, political science, M.P.Ed. |
|
September 12, 2022 Tuesday |
Morning (11.30 AM to 1 PM) |
Botany/plant science/microbiology, defence studies, Economics |
Evening (4 PM to 5.30 PM) |
Chemistry/pharmaceutical, chemistry, medieval & modern Indian history (MIH) |
|
September 14, 2022 Wednesday |
Morning (11.30 AM to 1 PM) |
LL.M. |
Evening (4 PM to 5.30 PM) |
Home science, sociology, B.P.Ed. |
|
September 15, 2o22 Thursday |
Morning (11.30 AM to 1 PM) |
Hindi, geography, social work |
Evening (4 PM to 5.30 PM) |
Geology, physics, psychology, M.Lib.I.Sc. |
|
September 16, 2022 Friday |
Morning (11.30 AM to 1 PM) |
M.Ed., MVA/MFA |
Evening (4 PM to 5.30 PM) |
Education, environmental science, journalism and mass communication, alim |
|
September 17, 2022 Saturday |
Morning (11.30 AM to 1 PM) |
Statistics/biostatistics, zoology |
Evening (4 PM to 5.30 PM) |
Computer science, food processing and food technology, public administration |
Candidates who have applied for two or more subjects and whose exams are being clashed, need to inform the University by September 4 through email at luentrance2022@gmail.com.
The PG exam schedule for MA in acharya, Arabic, arab culture, business economics, French, jyotir western/composite history, philosophy, public policy and governance, Urdu, women’s studies, M.Sc in mass Comm, renewable energy, MA/M.Sc yoga will be announced later.
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