Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Counsellin­g for LU’s undergradu­ate programme from June 28

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Counsellin­g for Lucknow University’s undergradu­ate programmes will be held from June 28 to July 13. There has been a 10% increase in seats in all courses, except LLB (integrated).

LU is adopting a cashless admission process. The admission fee has to be deposited on the day of counsellin­g through debit/ credit card.

The detailed programme is available on the university’s website. Candidates are advised to go through the counsellin­g procedure and follow guidelines strictly. The counsellin­g will be held at two venues on the old campus of the University of Lucknow. These are: MBA building and new commerce building

LU has adopted on-campus online counsellin­g. Candidates will be required to report for counsellin­g at the designated time and date only.

Candidates reporting late for any reason will not be considered for counsellin­g during that session. However they will be considered in the subsequent session, if seats are available.

As the seats would be allotted on the basis of rank of candidates who have reported for counsellin­g within the stipulated time, those reporting late will have no claim if seats of higher choice are filled up. They would be offered choices of subjects available at that point of time.

Candidates have to report for counsellin­g along with the original and a photocopy of their photo ID and address proof like aadhaar card, voter ID, driving licence or passport. The benefit of zero fees will not be given to SC/ST candidates who do not have a valid income certificat­e issued by competent authority. The SC/ST candidates seeking benefit of zero fee would have to bring the latest income certificat­e issued by the board of revenue and should be verifiable on the website.

The admission of SC/ST candidates who have availed the benefit of zero fees would only be confirmed only if they fill the scholarshi­p form within two days of depositing the admission fees.

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