This story is from September 12, 2021

Lucknow University UG entrance test results likely to be out on September 15

The wait for Lucknow University’s undergraduate entrance test results is likely to get over by next week for students.
Lucknow University UG entrance test results likely to be out on September 15
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LUCKNOW: The wait for Lucknow University’s undergraduate entrance test results is likely to get over by next week for students.
The news will be welcome for those who have locked a seat at a degree college as a back-up option and are waiting eagerly for to fulfil their dream of studying at one of the oldest residential universities in the state capital.

LU is likely to declare its UG entrance test results around September 15. The online counselling will be held in the third week of September and classes of first-year students will begin from October 1. LU had uploaded the answer keys to all UG courses on its official website.
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“We are likely to declare results by next week; candidates should check the university’s admission page to stay updated. They will also receive information about declaration of results via text message,” said admission coordinator Pankaj Mathur.
He assured students that the admission process will be hassle-free and stress-free for selected candidates. Even for counselling, they need not to come to the campus. From seat allocation and seat locking to fee payment, everything will be done online, he added.

Mathur said that answer keys of the entrance test of all UG courses are available online and candidates can tally and estimate their marks with the help of the same.
“Since we have already asked candidates to upload all their documents like class X and XII marksheets, caste and EWS certificate and others online, they need not turn up at the campus for document verification,” he said.
“LU conducted UG entrance tests from August 24 to 31. In no time, we are ready with test results. Our counselling will also be paced up so that the session delayed due to Covid-19 can be gradually brought back to the track,” added Mathur.
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