CUET 2022 phase 1 exam begins today; check exam day guidelines, instructions
Team Careers360 | July 15, 2022 | 07:36 AM IST | 2 mins read
NTA is going to conduct the CUET 2022 phase 1 from July 15. Know the CUET 2022 exam day guidelines, COVID-19 protocols and other details here.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: National Testing Agency (NTA) is scheduled to begin Common University Entrance Test (CUET) 2022 exam for phase 1 from July 15 onwards. CUET is a computer based test which will be conducted in online mode. The exam will be conducted from July 15 to August 20, 2022, except on the days when other undergraduate (UG) examinations are scheduled to be held.
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Earlier, NTA has issued the CUET admit card 2022 on July 13 (early morning) on its official website - cuet.samarth.ac.in. Applicants can use their CUET login credentials to download the CUET admit card and check the details printed on it.
Candidates must follow the CUET 2022 exam day guidelines, COVID-19 protocols, dress code, etc. as mentioned on the hall ticket and on the advisory issued by the NTA on July 13.
Authorities have not specified any dress code for the CUET exam 2022. However, certain exam day guidelines have been issued by the authority for the Common University Entrance Test.
CUET 2022 - COVID-19 protocols
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Candidates need to wear a face mask for the full duration of the exam.
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Applicants should carry their personal hand sanitizer.
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Students need to maintain social distancing at the CUET 2022 exam centre.
CUET exam day guidelines 2022
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Candidates need to carry their CUET admit card 2022 to the exam centre (preferably colour printout on A4 size paper).
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Applicants need to also carry a original valid photo card, along with one passport size photograph, same as the one uploaded online while filing the CUET 2022 application form.
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Students should check the reporting time, gate closing time, date of exam, shift and timings of test.
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Candidates should check that the CUET 2022 question paper shown on their computer screen is as per the language they opted for as indicated in the admit card.
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Pencil box, handbag, purse, any kind of paper, textual material, eatables and water (loose or packed), mobile phone, earphone, microphone, pager, calculator, log tables, camera, tape recorder, etc. are not allowed inside the examination hall.
On the basis of CUET UG scores, 46 central universities, and other participating universities will offer admissions to their undergraduate courses.
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