CUET 2022 Registration: Important points regarding eligibility criteria
Vagisha Kaushik | April 12, 2022 | 01:52 PM IST | 2 mins read
CUET Exam: Recently, Aligarh Muslim University approved Common University Entrance Test for admission to undergraduate courses.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) 2022 registration commenced on April 6 and is in progress at the CUET official website - cuet.samarth.edu.in. Candidates will be able to fill CUET application form 2022 till May 6, 2022. The National Testing Agency (NTA) will be conducting the CUET exam for undergraduate (UG) admissions 2022-23 in different programmes offered in various central , state, private, and deemed universities.
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CUET 2022 Eligibility Criteria
“For appearing in the CUET UG - 2022, there is no age limit for the candidates. The candidates who have passed the class 12 or equivalent examination or are appearing in 2022 irrespective of their age can appear in the CUET 2022 examination. However, the candidates will be required to fulfill the age criteria (if any) of the University in which they are desirous of taking admission,” said the information bulletin on the official website.
Important points to note:
- For admission in universities through CUET 2022, the existing policies regarding quota, category, relaxation, reservations, qualification, subject combinations, preferences etc. of the respective university shall be applicable.
- As the eligibility criteria for admission may be unique for every University, the candidates are advised to visit the university website to which they are applying for their respective programs.
- Candidates are advised to satisfy themselves before applying that they possess the eligibility criteria laid down by the university they are applying to.
- Mere appearance in the entrance test or securing pass marks at the test does not entitle a candidate to be considered for admission to the programme unless he/she fulfills the programme wise eligibility conditions of the university they are applying to.
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CUET 2022 will be conducted in computer-based test (CBT) mode. The pattern of the CUET exam will be multiple choice questions (MCQs). CUCET 2022 will comprise three sections. Section 1A and 1B contain 13 languages and 20 languages respectively. Section 2 contains 27 domain-specific subjects, and Section 3 will be a general test.
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