DUET 2022: Delhi University to begin DU PG registration soon; How to apply, documents required
Anu Parthiban | April 6, 2022 | 06:44 PM IST | 2 mins read
DU Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh announced that the registration for admission to postgraduate (PG) programmes at Delhi University will commence today.
Candidates can download CUET PG subject wise syllabus from here.
Free DownloadNEW DELHI: The University of Delhi will soon begin the registration process for Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET 2022) on the official website, du.ac.in or nta.ac.in/duetexam. DU Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh announced that the registration for admission to postgraduate (PG) programmes at Delhi University will commence today, April 6.
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Students who are interested to apply for DU PG courses will have to register online before May 15, 2022. The DU VC informed the students that the DUET 2022 exams are likely to be held in the third week of July.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will be holding the NTA DUET 2022 exams in 28 cities selected as exam centres.
DUET 2022: How to apply for PG programmes
Students can follow the steps given below to fill the DUET 2022 application form.
- Visit the official website of DU online admission portal.
- Register by entering name, valid email address, choose a security question, answer to the security question, password, and captcha and then click on the "Submit" tab.
- After the DUET 2022 registration process is complete, candidates will have to log in by entering their registered email address as username, password and captcha.
- Candidates must go through the declaration and accept it before starting with online registration by clicking on the "Continue" button.
- Candidates are required to enter their personal and academic details.
- Now, choose the merit-based programme, entrance-based programme selection or sports and extra-curricular activities.
- Upload documents and make NTA DUET 2022 registration fee and submit
- After successfully submitting the DUET application form 2022, candidates can save it for future reference.
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DUET 2022: Documents required
Candidates are required to upload the requisite documents after entering their details in the DUET 2022 application form. These documents include scanned images of their documents such as passport size photograph, signature, self-attested copies of Class 10 and Class 12 marksheet, caste certificate and Sports/ECA certificates (if applicable).
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