LUCKNOW: Lucknow University will begin its admission process for undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD simultaneously in the middle of May.
All admissions will be closed by July 15 for UG courses while PG and PhD admissions will end by July 31. In associated colleges, UG admissions will close by August 31 and last date for PG admissions is September 30.
The application process for UG will begin 15 days after the declaration of class XII results. For PG, admissions will begin 15 days after UG results are out. The admission coordinator for UG is Praveen Naggar whereas PG admissions will be convened by Kamaluddin. PhD admissions will be supervised by Amita Bajpai.
For admission to both the university and colleges, a combined form for admission, enrollment and examination will have to be filled up. "We will strive to get information from colleges online," said SB Nimse, the university's vice-chancellor.
No direct admission for JRF candidates
The admission committee on Friday ended the option of direct admission for candidates with junior research fellowships (JRF) to PhD. Both JRF and non-JRF students will now have to appear for tests. Admissions will be on merit only. Earlier, JRF candidates were exempted from taking the test and given preference in admissions. The remaining seats would be open to non-JRF candidates.
All admissions will be closed by July 15 for UG courses while PG and PhD admissions will end by July 31. In associated colleges, UG admissions will close by August 31 and last date for PG admissions is September 30.
The application process for UG will begin 15 days after the declaration of class XII results. For PG, admissions will begin 15 days after UG results are out. The admission coordinator for UG is Praveen Naggar whereas PG admissions will be convened by Kamaluddin. PhD admissions will be supervised by Amita Bajpai.
For admission to both the university and colleges, a combined form for admission, enrollment and examination will have to be filled up. "We will strive to get information from colleges online," said SB Nimse, the university's vice-chancellor.
No direct admission for JRF candidates
The admission committee on Friday ended the option of direct admission for candidates with junior research fellowships (JRF) to PhD. Both JRF and non-JRF students will now have to appear for tests. Admissions will be on merit only. Earlier, JRF candidates were exempted from taking the test and given preference in admissions. The remaining seats would be open to non-JRF candidates.
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