CUET PG 2022 application window closes tomorrow; know how to apply
Kapil Rawat | June 17, 2022 | 10:04 AM IST | 1 min read
The CUET PG 2022 exam will be conducted in the third week of July in computer based mode.
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will close the CUET PG 2022 registration window tomorrow, June 18. Candidates who have not filled the CUET PG application form 2022 yet can do so by visiting the official website at cuet.nta.ac.in. The application form of CUET PG 2022 was released on May 19.
To fill the CUET PG application form 2022 - Click here
Before candidates sit down to fill the CUET PG 2022 application form, they should check out the eligibility criteria of their desired PG Programmes being offered. Any candidates who fail to fulfill the CUET PG eligibility criteria 2022 will have their application form be rejected by the admission committee.
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How to fill CUET PG application form 2022?
- Visit the NTA CUET PG 2022 official website - cuet.nta.nic.in.
- Fill in the required details in CUET PG 2022 application form by entering name, mobile number and email address.
- Fill detailed CUET PG 2022 registration form with personal and educational details.
- Upload the scanned images of photographs and signature in the size and format laid down by NTA.
- Make the payment of CUET PG 2022 application fee.
- Download and preserve the NTA CUET PG 2022 application confirmation page for future reference.
The CUET PG 2022 application correction window will open on June 20. Candidates will be able to edit their CUET PG application form 2022 till June 22. The CUET 2022 exam for PG programmes will be held in the third week of July. The NTA will conduct the CUET PG 2022 entrance exam in computer based mode.
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