CUCET 2022 registration to begin from April 2; notification out
Anu Parthiban | March 27, 2022 | 09:45 AM IST | 2 mins read
The CUCET 2022 application will be open from April 2, as per the CUET notification released by the NTA, UGC. CUCET 2022 exam will be held in CBT mode.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the Common University Entrance Test or CUET 2022 notification today, March 27, on the official website, cucet.nta.nic.in. As per the NTA CUCET 2022 notification, CUCET 2022 registration will begin on April 2, 2022
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The CUET (UG) - 2022 will be conducted in Computer Based Test (CBT) Mode. “The CUCET online application forms for Undergraduate Programmes will open from 02.04.2022, the link for the same will be made available on the official website cuet.samarth.ac.in ,” the NTA said in the latest notice.
The details of the programmes offered by Central Universities (CUs) is being made available on their respective websites. The CUCET application will be open from April 2 to 30, the NTA said.
CUCET 2022 exam will be conducted in July and the notification provides detailed information on the structure of the CUET 2022 exam. It is for the first time that the NTA will be conducting a common entrance test for admission to 45 central universities. The universities, however, will have some liberty in deciding their respective admission processes. The exam scores are mandatory for undergraduate admissions in these 45 central universities.
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The CUCET 2022 will be held for 27 domains including accountancy, biology, biotechnology, economics, history, performing arts like dance, theatre, music, arts, and more.
The NTA will conduct the entrance exam of CUET 2022 in 13 languages namely Hindi, Punjabi, Assamese, Bengali, Odia, Gujarati, Marathi, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, Urdu and English.
The entrance exam of CUCET 2022 will be conducted in two shifts in a day. The duration of CUET 2022 will be three hours. The question paper of CUET 2022 will include a compulsory language test, two domain-specific tests, and the general test.
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“Candidates are advised to visit the NTA CUET (UG)-2022 official website https://cuet.samarth.ac.in/ (after 02.04.2022), for latest updates regarding the Examination.,” it added.
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