DUET PG 2022 application form submission ends today; know how to apply
Mridula Singh | June 30, 2022 | 11:23 AM IST | 2 mins read
The DUET entrance exam 2022 is scheduled to be conducted in the third week of July.
Candidates can download CUET PG subject wise syllabus from here.
Free DownloadNEW DELHI: University of Delhi will close the DU PG 2022 application form submission window today, June 30. Applicants who are yet to submit the DUET application form 2022 can complete the online registration with a valid email ID and phone number, and then proceed to fill and submit the DU PG application form 2022.
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The DU PG application fee for general category, OBC category, and economically weaker candidates is Rs 750 per programme, whereas the applicants belonging to the Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) communities, as well as persons with benchmark disabilities (PwBD) have to pay Rs 300 per programme.
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Candidates must check if they fulfil all the eligibility requirements of the DU PG eligibility criteria 2022, for the course they want to apply for before filling the DU PG application form.
The DUET PG eligibility criteria is the minimum academic qualifications, course requirements and mark requirements which candidates must have to be eligible for admission in Delhi University PG programmes.
How to apply for DU PG admission 2022?
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Go to the Delhi University PG admission portal - pgadmission.uod.ac.in.
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Register at the admission portal by entering your email address and mobile number.
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The login credentials will be sent to the candidate on his or her registered email ID and mobile number.
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Now, fill the DU PG application form after logging in with the credentials.
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In the DUET 2022 application form, enter personal, academic, and contact information.
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Within the following section of the same page, upload your scanned documents in the format prescribed by the university.
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Then, fill up the DUET application form 2022 with the remaining details.
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Pay the fee online via debit card, credit card or demand draft.
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Download and take out a few copies of the DUET admission form for future references.
The DUET 2022 exam will be held by NTA in computer based mode for admission to PG programmes offered by Delhi University colleges. The DUET exam will be conducted in the third week of July in 28 different cities. Candidates are required to carry their DU PG admit card and with a government approved photo ID at their allotted exam centre for DUET 2022.
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