UOH extends application deadline till August 3; Entrance test from September 3 to 5
Team Careers360 | July 21, 2021 | 11:28 AM IST | 1 min read
The University of Hyderabad (UOH) entrance test will be conducted in 39 test centres from September 3 to 5.
NEW DELHI: University of Hyderabad (UOH) has extended the UOH 2021 application deadline till August 3. Candidates who have still not applied for the University of Hyderabad entrance exam 2021 can fill the application form by visiting the official website, acad.uohyd.ac.in, before the submission deadline.
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Before filling the University of Hyderabad application form 2021, candidates are advised to check the eligibility criteria of their desired programmes. The admission form of Hyderabad was released on June 21.
UOH entrance examination 2021 will be conducted on September 3 and 5. The entrance test will be held in 39 centres around the country. The UOH entrance test will be held for a duration of two hours in the pen and paper-based mode. The question paper will consist of MCQ based questions. The hall ticket for the UOH entrance exam 2021 will be released on August 25.
The admissions to the MSc Biotechnology programme are done through the GAT-B examination, while admissions to the MCA programme are done with the help of NIMCET scores.
The University of Hyderabad offers 2,328 seats in a total of 116 courses, including 46 PG courses, 17 integrated courses, 10 MTech and 43 PhD programmes.
The University of Hyderabad is one such university that had decided to do away with the CUCET examination this year, much before the UGC’s announcement of postponing the common entrance test for central universities to academic session 2022-23.
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