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Hello Aliya,
student can check the table for AMU Exam Date. Students can even visit the official website of Aligarh Muslim University for the annual/semester examination schedule. Follow the steps mentioned and check AMU exam dates 2019
Visit the website, www.amu.ac.in
Click on the Admission and Examination
Office of the Controller of Examination page will appear
Click on Examinations
Click on Examination Scheme
Click on the links to check the exam date
Check the Exam Date and download the same.
Good Luck!
Hello aspirant,
If you are a resident or have domicile of a state you want to apply state quota for, you can definitely apply for state quota and they ask official documents at the time of counselling so even if you are a resident of particular state and have no domicile they'll violate your state quota seat. Hope you get the information.
Best of luck!!
Hey Astha!
From this year , DU has changed its rule of entering the practical and theory marks separately.All you have to do is enter your board roll no. And your marks will automatically be entered in your application form.You just need to verify whether they are correctly entered or is there any discrepancy.And thats all .
To know more about DU application process ,do follow the given link :
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-admission
Hope it helps!
Hi !
It solely depends on you which type of atmosphere you want to choose. Both the colleges have almost same ranking , AMU has 13th rank all india and Jamia has 15 th rank , the difference is not much more. So, you can choose either. Jamia is located in delhi , so this is plus point of this college , you may have exposure to metropolitan city Delhi whereas in Aligarh , you would be restricted to one place. In delhi , you can also have ecposure to so called Delhi-NCR, which is good and will make you more extrovert.
Rest , choose according to your proximity to your home , because it is necessary.
Check out the following for more detailed comparison:
Dear Kavya, first of all congratulations for getting such a good score in NEET . Yes surely , you will get a seat in Amu medical college with OBC non muslim quota. According to previous year's data, the cutoff was 562 for Management / Paid quota. The college also has institutional quota. But you will get a seat in management quota, if we consider previous statistics.
Rest , it depends on each year's cutoff, it changes every year depending upon difficulty level of exam , no. of candidates , etc.
All the best!
Check out the following website for more information:
Yes you can get a seat in amu
The library is very large and there is a vast collection of commerce, law, and business-related study material. Wi-Fi is present in some areas of the campus, and classrooms are large, though not all have digital amenities. Hostel facility exists, but they have strict policies—outsiders are prohibited, and even family members can only meet with permission.
My department has very beautiful and well infrastructure. It has greenary and spacious ground .There is proper parking area for vehicles. It has smart clean classroom and has Library, seminar,canteen.
College infrastructure is quite well and good.It has proper classes, proper labs. It has big ground for sports.There is big and spacious seminar hall for different events and cultural fests. Facility of library,hostel and canteen are also there
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