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AU admissions from tomorrow

Special Correspondent

VISAKHAPATNAM: Admission into various post-graduate courses of Andhra University will commence at the Convocation Hall on Sunday. The admissions will be done based on the ranks obtained by the candidates in the AU Common Entrance Test 2009.

Admissions into the arts and commerce courses will commence on Sunday and the science courses on June 8 and will go on till July 6, according to Director of AU Directorate of Admissions O. Aniel Kumar.

Ranks cards and admission intimation memos have been despatched to all eligible rank holders and have also been placed on the AU website www.andhrauniversity.info/doa. The notification has also been advertised in newspapers and information regarding application and the information brochure with details of eligibility criteria and fee structure is placed on the website.

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