CPGET 2024 registration process begins; direct link, steps to apply
Anurag Reddy | May 18, 2024 | 04:41 PM IST | 1 min read
The CPGET 2024 exam to be held on July 5. TS CPGET 2024 will be held for admission to PG courses in 8 universities of Telangana.
NEW DELHI: Osmania University has started the CPGET 2024 registration process on May 18, at cpget.tsche.ac.in. Candidates can fill and submit the CPGET 2024 application form till June 17. The university offers admissions for various PG programmes based on the CPGET exam 2024.
The university will conduct the CPGET 2024 exam on July 5, in online mode. The CPGET exam 2024 will be held for a total of 100 marks, with a total of 100 questions. The duration of the CPGET 2024 exam is 90 minutes.
CPGET exam pattern 2024
The CPGET 2024 entrance exam carries 40 marks from Chemistry - part A and 60 marks from part - B (Physics, Botany, Zoology, Genetics, Microbiology, Biochemistry and Biotechnology). The CPGET entrance test provides admissions for programmes such as M.Sc. Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Environmental Science, Forensic Science, Genetics and Microbiology.
Steps to fill CPGET registration form 2024
Students can fill the application form for CPGET 2024 by going through the steps mentioned below:
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Visit the official website - cpget.tsche.ac.in
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Click on the “CPGET application form 2024” link
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Fill all the required details and submit the required documents.
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Pay the application fee
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Submit the CPGET application form 2024
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Download and print the application for future reference
If any student fails to submit the CPGET application form 2024 before the last date, then he or she can submit it till June 25, by paying a late fee of Rs- 500. Candidates submitting the CPGET 2024 application form by June 30, have to pay the late fee of Rs. 200.
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