KU admission process on

Allotment to all seats, including merit, SC/ST and SEBC reserved, will be done through the centralised admission process.

May 18, 2017 12:45 am | Updated 07:43 am IST - THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

The University of Kerala building.

The University of Kerala building.

The admission process for degree programmes to colleges affiliated to the University of Kerala (KU) has commenced.

Registrations to apply for the admission process for all affiliated arts and science colleges (government, aided, self-financing), University Institutes of Technology (UIT), and Institute of Human Resources Development (IHRD) colleges for the academic year 2017-18 should be made online through the website www.admissions.

keralauniversity.ac.in .

Allotment to all seats, including merit, SC/ST and SEBC reserved, will be done through the centralised admission process. Allotment to community, management, persons with disabilities, sports quota, Tamil linguistic minorities reservation seats, and to the seats meant for candidates from Lakshadweep will be done through the same process.

The printout of the registration slip should be kept for future use.

Fees towards the centralised process must be remitted through the State Bank of India (SBI) using the challan issued during the online registration. Demand Drafts and cheques will not be accepted.

Details regarding the allotment process can be obtained over 0471-2304631, 2386296, 82818 83052 and 82818 83053 on all working days from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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