Combined admission test for MBBS/BDS of AMU on
May 31
Tuesday May 24, 2011 08:57:57 AM, Special
Correspondent
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Aligarh: Combined admission test to MBBS/BDS
courses will be held
on 31 May 2011 (Tuesday) at Aligarh and six other cities wherein
more than thirty thousand candidates will appear.
Nearly 10923 candidates will
participate in the test on 21 centres of Aligarh whereas in five
centres of Srinagar (J & K) 3555 candidates will appear. It is for
the first time that AMU is holding its admission test of MBBS/BDS
in Srinagar.
On the nine test centres of Lucknow (UP) 9537 candidates will
appear. On two centres of Bhopal 883, at Hyderabad test centre 720,
in three centres of Kolkata 2584 and from Kozhikode centre
(Kerala) 2199 candidates will take part in the prestigious
admission test.
AMU Controller, Prof. Pervez MUstajab said that the candidates who
have not received their admit card may contact their respective
centre one day before. Candidates are advised to see the website
www.amucontrollerexams.com for their test centre.
AMU has constituted teams to conduct transparent and peaceful
admission tests on all the test centres.
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