How do I apply for Ashoka Aptitude Test 2025 for admission to B.A at Ashoka University?

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    Vishakha | Contributor-Level 10

    2 months ago

    The step-wise admission process through the Ashoka Aptitude Test 2025 for admission to BA course at Ashoka University is provided below. 

    1. Register yourself online.

    2. Fill out the AAT 2025 Application form which is free of cost. 

    (Click here to learn how to fill the AAT Application Form)

    3. Appear for AAT. Students will be informed about the dates and timings. 

     

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