UGET 2023: University Of Lucknow announces exam schedule; admit card date here
Lucknow University will start conducting the UGET 2023 exams from July 10 to July 16.
Mridusmita Deka | June 30, 2023 | 07:25 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The University of Lucknow (Lucknow University) has announced the undergraduate entrance test (UGET) 2023 exam dates. Lucknow University will start conducting the UGET 2023 exams from July 10 to July 16. The UGET 2023 exams will be conducted in the morning and evening shifts.
The UGET 2023 exams will be held for a duration of 90 minutes. Students seeking admission to the university will have to carry with the the UGET 2023 hall tickets and a valid photo ID card.
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While announcing the UGET 2023 exam dates, the University of Lucknow also has said that the candidates can download their admit card from July 7. The Lucknow University UGET 2023 admit cards can be accessed and downloaded by using the login ID provided at the time of filling the application form.
Lucknow University UGET 2023 Dates
Date |
Morning Shift (10:30 am to 12 noon) |
Evening Shift (2:30 pm to 4 pm) |
July 10 |
BElEd |
DPharm |
July 11 |
BCom |
BCom (H) |
July 12 |
BBA |
LLM (integrated 5 year) |
July 13 |
BCA |
BSc (Maths) |
July 14 |
BSc (Agriculture) |
BSc (Biology) |
July 15 |
BVA/ BFA |
BJMC |
July 16 |
BA |
|
The dates of admission to BA (Yoga), BSc (Yoga), BVoc and Shastri will be announced soon.
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