DUET 2022: PG application window closes today; here’s how to apply
Team Careers360 | June 10, 2022 | 10:00 AM IST | 1 min read
The DUET 2022 exam will be held in the third week of July in computer based mode.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The University of Delhi will close the DU PG 2022 application window today, June 10. Candidates who have not applied so far can submit the DU PG application form 2022 till tonight. The application form for DUET 2022 was released on April 6.
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The DU PG 2022 application process includes registration, filling up application form, uploading documents and paying the fee. Candidates are advised to go through the eligibility criteria before they sit down to fill up the DU PG application from 2022. The eligibility criteria of DU PG 2022 varies for every programme. If candidates fail to meet the DU PG eligibility criteria 2022, then they will lose their claim for admission.
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How to apply for DUET 2022?
Follow the steps given below to fill the DU PG 2022 application form.
- Visit the DU PG admission portal.
- Register yourself by using email ID and mobile number.
- Now, upload the required documents in the prescribed format and size.
- Start filling the DU PG application form.
- Enter your address and educational qualification.
- Review the form and press the ‘Submit the Profile’ button.
- Choose the admission criteria, course name and exam centre.
- Pay the application fee through debit card, credit card, UPI or net banking.
Candidates should know that the DU PG application fee is non refundable. Applicants who belong to the general category are required to pay an application fee of Rs. 750, whereas candidates of SC, ST, PWD or EWS categories have to pay Rs. 300 as application fee.
The National Testing Agency will conduct the Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET) in the third week of July in computer based mode.
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