Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) has officially opened the registration process for counselling based on the CUET UG for various undergraduate programs. This registration process commenced on Monday and will continue until August 12, 2024. All the aspiring students who are looking to enroll in a range of undergraduate courses at AKTU affiliated colleges (UPTAC Admission) can now secure their spots through this registration period.
This year, AKTU is offering registration for the following undergraduate programs:
To register for these programs, candidates need to visit the official admission portal. Here are the links for your convenience:
Make sure to complete the registration process before the deadline to ensure your participation in the counselling sessions. This is a crucial step for securing your place in the desired program at AKTU. you can also visit https://uptac.admissions.nic.in
AKTU is renowned for its comprehensive curriculum and state-of-the-art facilities. By enrolling in one of the offered programs, you will have access to a rich academic environment designed to foster innovation and practical knowledge. The university’s strong industry connections and focus on research provide students with ample opportunities to excel in their chosen fields.
Register now for the AKTU CUEET UG counselling and take the first step toward a promising future. For more information and to stay updated, make sure to regularly check engineers corner website for recent updates.
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