CUET PG 2023 candidates not accommodated on June 5 to 17 exams to appear from June 21
Mridusmita Deka | June 15, 2023 | 07:09 PM IST | 1 min read
NTA will conduct CUET PG for candidates of north-eastern states and those affected by the Gujarat cyclone between June 21 and 23.
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) which is holding the Common University Entrance Examination Postgraduate (CUET PG) from June 5 could not accommodate nearly 44,078 candidates in the university entrance test. NTA will now conduct the CUET PG for the leftout candidates between June 21 and June 23. The testing agency has also kept June 24 and June 25 as buffer dates.
CUET PG which started on June 5 will continue till June 17 for over eight lakh candidates in around 245 cities.
Read More | CUET PG 2023 admit card out at cuet.nta.nic.in for 65,929 candidates appearing on June 17
For those around 44,000 candidates who could not be accommodated, NTA said: “The aforementioned examination will be conducted and the schedule will be uploaded on the NTA website(s) www.nta.ac.in, https://cuet.nta.nic.in.”
“The candidates belonging to the North-Eastern States whose examination Centre was given outside the State and cannot travel will be accommodated in the examination schedule of the left-out candidates, based on their request received in the e-mail address ( cuet-pg@nta.ac.in )”, NTA added saying that the exams will also be rescheduled at the centres where the examination could not be conducted due to the cyclone in Gujarat.
NTA has also provided helpline numbers for students. In case any candidate faces difficulty in downloading and checking the examination city intimation slip or admit card, they can write an e-mail at cuetpg@nta.ac.in or may contact 011 - 40759000 or 011 – 69227700.
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