CUET PG 2024 admit card for March 19 exam out at pgcuet.samarth.ac.in; to conclude on March 28
Divyansh | March 15, 2024 | 08:55 PM IST | 1 min read
The CUET PG 2024 admit card for the candidates whose exams are scheduled on later dates beyond March 19.
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the CUET PG 2024 admit card from the exam to be conducted on March 19. Students can download the CUET PG 2024 admit card on the official website, pgcuet.samarth.ac.in. The CUET PG 2024 will be held till March 28.
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The NTA said the CUET PG 2024 admit card for the candidates whose exams are scheduled on later dates beyond March 19 will be updated and released subsequently. Students can download the CUET PG 2024 admit card using their application number and date of birth. The NTA said candidates should read the instructions contained therein carefully.
The NTA CUET PG 2024 admit card will not be sent by post. The NTA advised students to preserve a copy of the CUET PG admit card in good condition for future reference.
Also read CUET PG 2024 admit card for March 16 exam out at pgcuet.samarth.ac.in; schedule
The NTA CUET PG 2024 admit card will contain the student’s photograph and signature, name, gender, roll number, subject of exam, duration of examination, medium of examination, name, address and code of exam centre and reporting time. Any discrepancies found in the admit card of PG CUET 2024 must be reported to the authority immediately, the NTA said.
The CUET PG 2024 exam will be conducted in English and Hindi (bilingual) except for languages, MTech Higher Sciences and Acharya papers (except Hindu studies, Baudha dharshan and Indian Knowledge System. The students will have to carry their CUET PG 2024 admit card, along with the a valid government photo ID. Around 4.6 lakh students have registered for CUET PG exam.
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