
Lucknow University UGET 2025 Dates: Entrance exam to be conducted from July 5, complete timetable
As per the university's statement, the UGET 2025 exams will take place in two daily shifts: morning (10:30 am to 12 noon) and afternoon (2:30 pm to 4 pm). Separate dates for programmes such as BA or BSc Yoga, BVoc (Renewable Energy), and Shastri will be announced later.
Lucknow University UGET 2025 date sheet below
Check the complete schedule for Lucknow University UGET 2025 below:
July 5: DPharm. (10:30 am – 12 pm), BSc (Agriculture) (2:30 PM – 4 pm)
July 7: BSc (Bio) (10:30 am – 12 pm), BElEd (2:30 PM – 4 pm)
July 8: BCom (10:30 am – 12 pm), BCom (Hons) (2:30 PM – 4 pm)
July 9: BCA (10:30 am – 12 pm), BSc (Maths) (2:30 PM – 4 pm)
July 10: BBA (10:30 am – 12 pm), LLB (Integrated 5 Years) (2:30 PM – 4 pm)
July 11: BA (10:30 am – 12 pm), BJMC (2:30 PM – 4 pm)
July 12: BFA/BVA (10:30 am – 12 pm)
The university has advised candidates to take note of their ex am dates and timings to avoid any last-minute confusion. Details regarding admit card release and further instructions will be shared shortly.
UGET 2025: Last date to apply extended
Additionally, Lucknow University has extended the last date to submit online applications for UG and UG professional courses under its Centralised Admission System. Originally set for June 15, the deadline has now been pushed to June 25, 2025, giving students additional time to complete their registration for the upcoming academic session.
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