Aliah University has released the 6th merit list for UG courses over the website. Students can check the official website for more details.
Aliah University, Kolkata conducts a national entrance test AUAT 2020 for offering admission to various UG, PG and five-year integrated courses.
Shortlisted candidates’ names have been published by the university in the form of merit list. These students are required to appear for the counselling program with the required documents for the verification process.
Also read: Aliah University Admission 2020
AUAT Admission 2020: Merit List
Below is the table for the 6th merit list released by the university:
Course |
Direct Link |
Arabic honours 6th allotment list |
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History honours 6th allotment list published |
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Bengali honours 6th allotment list published |
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English honours 6th allotment list published |
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5-year Integrated MBA(BBA-MBA) 6th allotment list published |
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Geography honours (BA/BSc) 6th allotment list published |
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Chemistry honours 6th allotment list published |
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Physics honours 6th allotment list published |
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Economics honours (BA/BSc) 6th allotment list published |
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Islamic Studies honours 6th allotment list published |
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3-year BCA 6th allotment list published |
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Mathematics/Statistics honours combined 6th allotment list published |
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Botany/Microbiology/Zoology honours combined 6th allotment list published |
AUAT Admission 2020: How to Check the Merit List Online?
Step 1: Visit the official website - aliah.ac.in
Step 2: Click on the latest AUAT Exam 2020 6th Merit List Link available on the home screen
Step 3: Course name will be displayed on the page.
Step 4: Click on the course to see the merit list. The Merit List will appear on the screen in a PDF file.
Step 5: Download the document and take a print out for future references.
What After AUAT 6th Merit List?
Once the candidates submit their documents for verification, Aliah University will start the new session for the academic year 2021-2022.
Candidates will have to attend the counselling program conducted by the University.
There would be an individual cut off for each course and candidates will have to fill separate application forms for each additional course.