CUET UG exam across the country today, record 15 lakh applications received this time

CUET UG exam across the country today, record 15 lakh applications received this time

Candidates will get admission in CUET till half an hour before. From 21 to 24 the first phase exam will be held. Shift exam will be held before 8 am. The second shift will be from 11 am, the third shift from 3 pm to 6 pm. Through CUET UG exam one can get admission in central universities like Delhi University, Banaras Hindu University and BBAU. Most of the undergraduate programs of these colleges come under the purview of CUET. This time the number of candidates has increased regarding CUET.

One has to reach the exam center one hour before according to their respective shift

  • The exam will be held in three shifts. The exam will run from 8.30 am to 6.30 pm. The admit card for the exam has been issued. Candidates have to reach the exam center one hour before according to their respective shift. Candidates have been instructed to bring admit card and government identity card with them. Also it has been directed that they should not bring any kind of gadget or document.

Record 15 lakh applications have come

  • Record 15 lakh applications have come This time a record 15 lakh applications have come in CUET. On an average a student has selected five to seven papers. There are students who have chosen eight to 10 papers. The challenge before the NTA is that the examination centers of the students should not be far away and they should not have to give more papers in a day. The papers of some subjects will be of one hour and papers of some subjects will be of 45 minutes. This time the candidates of Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Mathematics, Business Studies and Accountancy will be given extra time in the examination. This time will be given to them from reading to writing the question paper. Students of these six subjects of CUET UG 2023 will get one hour to appear in the exam, while the time limit for other subjects will be 45 minutes.

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