CUET UG 2024 begins tomorrow; exam day guidelines, dos and don’ts, dress code
Anapally Rajesh | May 14, 2024 | 10:52 AM IST | 2 mins read
The CUET UG exam 2024 will start tomorrow in pen and paper mode. Check the CUET UG 2024 dress code and list of items to be carried and not to be carried at exam centre.
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CUET 2024 will be held in three slots. A total of 261 universities will accept CUET UG 2024 scores for admission. The candidates are required to carry the CUET UG admit card 2024, along with a government authorised photo ID, to the test centre. They should also read the instructions and exam day guidelines mentioned on the CUET admit card.
Dress Code for CUET 2024 exam
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Light clothes with long sleeves are not permitted.
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If you want to attend the exam centre in cultural/ customary dress, report at least one hour before the last reporting time.
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Ensure you arrive early for proper checking to maintain the sanctity of the examination.
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Slippers and sandals with low heels are permitted. Shoes of any kind are not permitted.
Things to carry on CUET UG exam day 2024
Candidates must bring the following documents on the day of the examination to the CUET test centre:
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CUET admit card along with the self declaration downloaded from the NTA website.
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One passport size photograph
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Any one of the authorised photo IDs - Aadhar card, college identification, a driver's licence, a passport, or a Pan card.
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PwBD certificate issued by the authorised medical officer, if claiming the relaxation under the PwBD category.
Things not to carry to CUET 2024 exam centre
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Any electronic devices.
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Wallets, purses, belts, etc.
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Any blank or pre-printed text material.
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Jewellery of any kind, such as necklaces, chains, earrings, bangles, nose pins, hair bands, etc.
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Footwear, including shoes or sandals.
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Any food items opened or packed, water bottles, etc.
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Any communication device like mobiles, bluetooth, earphones, etc.
Students appearing for the CUET UG 2024 exam should follow the guidelines set by the NTA. Candidates should reach the exam centre two hours before the last reporting time to avoid any inconvenience. If any candidate fails to reach the exam centre after the reporting time, then he/she will not be allowed to appear for the examination.
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