MGU CAP 2021 trial allotment released for UG programmes; Know more details here
Kapil Rawat | August 14, 2021 | 11:36 PM IST | 1 min read
Mahatma Gandhi University has extended the last date for MGU CAP 2021 UG registration till August 24.
NEW DELHI: Mahatma Gandhi University has released MGU CAP 2021 trial allotment result for UG programmes on August 14 in online mode. The deadline of MGU CAP 2021 UG registration has been extended to August 24 (4 pm). The MGU CAP trial allotment 2021 for UG courses was scheduled to be released on August 18, however it got released 4 days prior. The online facility for modification, addition or deletion of options will be available from August 14 to 24.
To check MGU CAP 2021 UG trial allotment results - click here
Candidates can check the MGU trial allotment 2021 for UG programmes by visiting the official website of university - cap.mgu.ac.in. The MGU CAP 2021 final rank list for UG and integrated courses of sports, PD and cultural category was released on August 13. Mahatma Gandhi University will release the first, second, third and fourth allotment for MGU CAP UG 2021 on August 27, September 7, September 15 and September 23, respectively.
The first and second MGU CAP 2021 special allotment list for special categories on October 1 and October 8, respectively. The university will release the MGU CAP allotment 2021 for supplementary first and second round on October 21 and October 29, respectively.
The MGU CAP 2021 registration for UG programmes started from July 29. The Mahatma Gandhi University Centralized Allotment Process (MGU CAP) for UG programmes is conducted for candidates seeking admission to various undergraduate courses offered by Mahatma Gandhi University.
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