BHU UET, PET 2021 exam starts today; NTA issues clarification on test paper codes
BHU entrance exam 2021 for the undergraduate and postgraduate courses starts today. The NTA has issued an important notice for candidates regarding the exam, test paper codes.
Anu Parthiban | September 28, 2021 | 08:52 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency has released a clarification regarding the test paper code for the Banaras Hindu University (BHU) UET, PET 2021. According to the official notice, candidates who are sitting for both computer-based test (CBT) and CBT/OMR based examinations will get two roll numbers on the same admit card.
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The roll number (OMR) needs to be filled in the OMR Sheet on the day of examination, the notice said.
The BHU 2021 entrance examination will be conducted from September 28 (today) to October 4. The BHU admit card 2021 of all the candidates who are appearing for CBT and CBT/OMR based exam is now available on the official website, bhuet.nta.nic.in. Candidates can download using their application form number and date of birth.
The NTA clarified that there will be a unique “test paper code” for each course except for the common test papers for certain courses.
BHU Entrance Exam 2021: UET, PET paper codes
Candidates appearing for the BHU entrance exam 2021 can find the UET, PET test paper codes here. “In case a candidate has applied for more than one course which are covered under a common entrance test, they will get the test code of common entrance test on their admit card,” the notice read.
The authorities had rescheduled a few undergraduate entrance exams as BHU UET 2021 exams are clashing with some major examinations.
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