University of Kerala admission form 2020 released; apply @admissions.keralauniversity.ac.in
Team Careers360 | July 22, 2020 | 01:49 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: The University of Kerala has opened the registration window for online admissions in undergraduate programmes across the government/aided/self financing colleges/centers of the University (UIT’s), on July 21. Aspiring candidates can fill the UG admission form till August 17, 2020.
To apply for the admissions, candidates need to visit the website admissions.keralauniversity.ac.in. Then, they need to select the UG section and click on the “Apply Online” button.
After registration, the candidates have to further log in using their registered username and password to complete the admission form. Further, the candidates need to click on the ‘admission form’ button where candidates have to fill their personal details, academic details, mobile number, and upload the digital images of their signature and photograph.
Candidates should always recheck their ‘admission form’ thoroughly to ensure that the filled information is correct and then proceed to click on the “submit” button.
After the registrations are over, the university will conduct the trial allotment on August 12, while the first and the second allotments will take place on August 18 and August 24, 2020, respectively.
Check the admission schedule here:
It must be noted that the dates for the commencement of the classes have not been announced yet and will be declared in due course.
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