CUET UG 2022 phase 1 begins tomorrow; know exam day guidelines, test pattern
Mridula Singh | July 14, 2022 | 10:57 AM IST | 2 mins read
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Try NowNEW DELHI: National Testing Agency (NTA), will begin the CUET exam 2022 for phase 1 tomorrow, July 15. Applicants who have been allotted CUET phase 1 exam slots need to reach the CUET exam centre on time and take the entrance test.
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NTA has issued the CUET phase 1 admit card on July 13 at the official website - cuet.samarth.ac.in. Candidates who have successfully registered for the CUET entrance test can download the CUET 2022 admit card by using the application number, password and security pin at the CUET online portal.
This year, over 14 lakh candidates have registered for CUET 2022. CUET UG entrance exam will be held in two phases. CUET 2022 phase 1 exams will begin from July 15, and the CUET phase 2 exams will be held from August 4.
Steps to download CUET UG admit card 2022
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Visit the official website of NTA CUET UG - cuet.samarth.ac.in.
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Go to the "Sign In" option.
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The students will now be redirected to the login page.
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Enter the application number, password and security code in the given space.
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Now, click on the “Login” tab.
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The CUET admit card will be displayed on the screen.
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Preview the CUET 2022 admit card and then download it.
CUET 2022 exam day guidelines
Candidates are advised to follow the below-mentioned guidelines which are as follows:
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Candidates have been issued the CUET admit card 2022 for the morning or afternoon session based on the exam combination they have choosen.
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As the CUET exam will begin at the scheduled time, candidates should arrive at the exam hall within the specified time.
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After completing the specified duration of the test, candidates can leave the CUET 2022 exam centre.
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It is mandatory for test takers to show their printed CUET 2022 hall ticket to invigilators. The test centre staff is expected to verify the details and identity of all candidates.
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Any candidate who will not carry the CUET admit card or an authorised photo ID will not be permitted to sit for the entrance test.
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The test centre staff will inform candidates about the seats allocated to them based on their roll number.
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CUET exam pattern 2022
The CUET exam will be conducted in two slots, slot 1: 195 minutes (3:15 hours), slot 2: 225 minutes (3:45 hours). The MCQ based question paper of CUET will be divided into four sections, section IA – 13 languages, section IB – 19 languages, section II – 27 domain-specific subjects, and section III – General test. The CUET exam 2022 will be held in computer-based mode.
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