Central University of Karnataka admission 2023 through CUET underway; courses, intake
Central University of Karnataka UG admission 2023: Candidates can apply at cukcuet.samarth.edu.in. Check schedule, documents required.
Vagisha Kaushik | July 23, 2023 | 06:32 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The Central University of Karnataka will be offering admission to BA, BSc, BBA, and BTech programmes through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) UG 2023. The registration process started on July 17 and the last date to register is July 26 till 6 pm. Eligible candidates can apply for UG admission 2023 on the official portal, cukcuet.samarth.edu.in.
Candidates belonging to the general, Other Backward Classes (OBC), and Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) categories will have to pay Rs 500 as the application fee whereas the Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates will have to make payment of Rs 100 to apply.
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Central University of Karnataka UG admission 2023: Courses, intake
Name of course |
Seats |
BSc Psychology |
32 |
BSc Geography |
32 |
BA Economics |
32 |
BA English |
32 |
BA Social Work |
32 |
BA History |
32 |
BSc Chemistry |
32 |
BSc Life Sciences |
32 |
BSc Geology |
32 |
BSc Physics |
32 |
BSc Computer Science |
32 |
BTech Mathematics and Computing |
32 |
BTech in Electronics and Communication |
40 |
BTech in Electrical Engineering |
40 |
BBA |
40 |
The schedule for Central University of Karnataka admissions is given below:
Event |
Dates |
Online registration begins |
July 17, 2023 |
Online registration ends |
July 26, 2023 |
Publication of list of candidates |
July 31, 2023 |
Submission of grievances |
July 31, 2023 to August 2, 2023 |
Candidates will need the following documents to apply for admissions:
- Passport size photograph
- Class 10 marksheet
- Class 12 marksheet
- Valid certificate for date of birth
- Migration certificate from last attended board, if available
- School leaving certificate or transfer certificate, if available
- Caste certificates (ST/SC/OBC-NCL)
- EWS Certificates (if applicable)
- Self-declaration form for those applying under OBC-NCL category, if applicable,
- PwD or PH certificate, if applicable
- Certificate of Kashmiri migrant and Kashmiri pandits or Kashmiri Hindu families (Non-migrants) for those applying under the Kashmiri Migrant quota (if applicable)
- Certificate(s) as a proof of Ward of Defence category, if applicable
- Certificate of representing international, mational or state level events in any sport or game for those applying under sports quota
- NCC or NSS certificate, if applicable
- Kalyan Karnataka Region (371J) certificate, if applicable
- Undertaking form in the case of non-submission of any required certificates.
- Free-ship card for SC/ST candidates from free-ship sanctioning agencies, if applicable
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