CUET 2022 Exam: Day 4 entrance test today; shift timings, guidelines
Candidates must bring the hard copy of CUET UG admit card along with a valid ID proof and a photograph to the test centre.
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Try NowTeam Careers360 | July 20, 2022 | 07:58 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will begin the CUET UG day 4 exam 2022 today, July 20 at 9 am. The CUET exam will be conducted in two shifts - 9 am to 12:15 pm and 3 pm to 6:45 pm.
The candidates have to carry the CUET admit card along with a passport sized photograph and a valid government ID proof. The CUET 2022 admit card is available on the NTA CUET’s website for the applicants who have successfully registered for the CUET exam 2022.
NTA is expected to release the CUET answer key 2022 soon on the official website of NTA CUET - cuet.samarth.ac.in. CUET exam dates are July 15 to August 20. The CUET exam for phase 2 will begin from August 4.
CUET exam guidelines 2022
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Students will not be allowed to enter the test centre with a face mask and the exam centre will provide the face mask to the candidates.
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Candidates should try to reach the exam centre at least two hours before the exam.
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The CUET test centre will make the seating arrangements of the candidates based on their hall ticket number.
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A rough sheet will be provided to the candidates for the calculation purpose.
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The students have to furnish the CUET hall ticket 2022 and other documents to the exam invigilators.
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No test takers will be allowed to leave the CUET exam centre before the completion of the test.
Also read | CUET exam 2022 day 4 live updates
The CUET phase 2 admit card 2022 will be issued on July 31. Candidates can download the CUET admit card 2022 by entering their application number, and date of birth.
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