CUET PG 2023 exam begins today; paper pattern, admit card
NTA CUET PG 2023: Check details on NTA CUET PG admit cards, exam centres, revised exam shift and dates and syllabus here.
Magdhi Diksha | June 5, 2023 | 07:18 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency will commence the Common University Entrance Test Postgraduate (CUET PG) 2023 from today, June 5. The CUET PG exam 2023 will be held till June 17 in three shifts. Candidates must bring their NTA CUET PG admit card and valid ID proof to the exam centre.
Candidates can download the NTA CUET PG admit card from the official website at cuet.nta.nic.in. CUET PG will be held in three shifts. The first shift is from 8:30 am to 10:30 am, the second shift is from 12 noon to 2 pm and the third is from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm.
As per the guidelines, students must reach the allotted NTA CUET PG 2023 exam centre two hours before the commencement of the CUET PG 2023.
As per the paper pattern, the CUET PG 2023 will include 100 questions divided into two sections. The first section will focus on language comprehension and have 25 questions. The second section will be based on domain-specific knowledge assessment and have 75 questions. Each correct answer will awarded four marks while one mark will be deducted for incorrect answers. Hence, there will be negative marking in CUET PG 2023.
NTA has also rescheduled the CUET PG entrance exam of 60 courses . The CUET PG exam shift timings of these sixty courses will be announced later. Candidates can check this list on the NTA official website – www.cuet.nta.nic.in.
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