UG Admission Process Begins At Aligarh Muslim University

New Delhi: Uttar Pradesh’s Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) has begun registrations for undergraduate (UG) admission. Students are allowed to apply via the online admission portal, amu.ac.in.

The university will hold entrance exams for admitting students to various courses. The deadline to apply without a late fee is July 8.

Admission to MBBS and BDS courses will be on the basis of the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) UG 2021.

“A candidate shall be eligible to apply for admission to a course of study if he/she has passed the qualifying examination and also fulfills all other eligibility requirements in terms of subjects studied, percentage of marks, age, etc. The percentage of marks secured by a candidate at the qualifying examination, falling short by even a decimal fraction, shall not be rounded off to the next whole number. Similarly, if the age falls short or exceeds even by a single day, the candidate shall not be eligible for admission,” the AMU said.

However, candidates awaiting their qualifying examination results are also allowed to apply, but they will get admission provided they pass the qualifying exam and fulfil other eligibility requirements, the AMU added.

“For all courses where selection process is based on (or has a component of) candidate’s performance in the qualifying examination, the candidate must upload self attested photocopy of his/her marksheet / grade sheet of qualifying examination (both sides) on or before the notified date failing which his/her application form will be summarily rejected,” according to an official statement.

Steps to apply for AMU UG Admission 2021:

Visit amu.ac.in

Click on ‘admissions and exams’

Click on the 2021-22 admission notification

Click on ‘application forms’ under ‘Application Forms / Guide To Admissions’

Sign up with personal details and fill the application form

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