CUET PG 2025 registration last date extended to February 8; scribe details not mandatory
Anu Parthiban | February 1, 2025 | 01:25 PM IST | 2 mins read
CUET PG Registration Form 2025: The NTA clarified that the information about the scribe, such as name, date of birth, Aadhaar, and qualification details is not mandatory in the application form.
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has extended the Common University Entrance Test for postgraduate courses (CUET PG 2025) registration deadline to February 8. Candidates, eligible for PG admissions in central, state and other participating universities, will have to submit the CUET PG application form 2025 through the official website, exams.nta.ac.in/CUET-PG/, before the last date.
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The NTA informed that the CUET PG registration last date has been extended by 8 days after it received several requests from the aspirants. It also requested universities to upload the CUET NTA notice on their official website for disseminating information to the prospective candidates.
As per the Delhi High Court order, the NTA clarified that the information about the scribe, including name, date of birth, Aadhaar number or ID, and qualification details is not mandatory in the application form.
CUET PG 2025 registration last date
The revised schedule for CUET PG exam 2025 is given below.
|
CUET PG 2025 |
Old dates |
Revised dates |
|
Registration form submission last date |
January 2 to February 1 |
February 8 up to 11.50 pm |
|
Successful final transaction of fee |
January 2 to February 2 |
Extended to February 9 up to 11.50 pm |
|
Correction facility |
February 3 to 5 |
February 10 to 12 |
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The computer-based test (CBT) will be held for a duration of one and a half hours ie. 90 minutes. The CUET PG exam will have a total of 75 questions. The NTA has also reduced the number of exam centres from 300 to 285.
As per the CUET information bulletin, the CUET PG exam 2025 will be conducted from March 13 to 31.
General category candidates will have to pay Rs 1,400 as application fee for a maximum of two papers and an additional Rs 700 for additional test papers. OBC-NCL and EWS will have to pay Rs 1,200 for two papers and an extra Rs 600 per additional subject. Whereas, candidates belonging to SC, ST, third gender will have to deposit Rs 1,100 and PwD will have to pay Rs 1,000 for appearing in up to two papers.
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