Lucknow University UG Admission 2023: Registration deadline extended till July 4
Vagisha Kaushik | June 23, 2023 | 11:27 AM IST | 1 min read
Lucknow University has also postponed UGET 2023 exam for admission to undergraduate programmes.
NEW DELHI : The University of Lucknow has extended the last date to register for undergraduate admission 2023 till July 4. Eligible and interested students can register for Lucknow University UG admission 2023 on the official website – lkouniv.ac.in. The university has also postponed Undergraduate Entrance Exam (UGET) 2023 till further notice.
“Date of online application for undergraduate and graduate professional courses of Lucknow University has been extended till July 4, 2023,” the university said in an official notice.
“The proposed graduate entrance examination to be held from June 30 to July 6 has been postponed till the next date is announced. Soon, along with the announcement of the new dates of the entrance examination, the date of issue of admit card will also be announced,” it added.
Candidates belonging to the general and Other Backward Classes (OBC) categories will have to pay Rs 800 as the application fee. While for Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST) category students, the registration fee is Rs 400.
How to apply for Lucknow University admission 2023?
- Go to the official website of Lucknow University - lkouniv.ac.in.
- On the home page, click on the "Online Application" button.
- Now, register using your email ID and mobile number.
- Now, click on ‘Apply for admission.’
- Fill the application form the upload the required documents
- Pay the application fee
- Save the application form for future reference
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